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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

The answer is simple: Information Overload provides inherent opportunity for curation. A great diagram is in Information Overload Paradox : The post talks about the issue of overload: I can certainly consume more content than I could two decades ago, but no matter how much content is available, I can’t consume much more.

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In Learning, Size Matters

CLO Magazine

An IDC survey also documented changes in delivery modalities into 2012. For synchronous microlearning, techniques such as instant messaging, social media and email are well understood. READER REACTION We asked our CLO LinkedIn followers: How do you deliver bite-sized chunks of content to drive learning and productivity?

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Uncertainty: Learning’s Final Frontier

CLO Magazine

Fast forward to the attacks of 9/11, Arab Spring followed by Arab chaos, Brexit, Donald Trump’s election and unorthodox presidency, social media concepts growing out of control, and all of our most private and marketable data being tossed to the digital wind. We can’t ignore uncertainty today. It’s the frequency of it that we’re noticing.”.