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Top 9 e-Learning Predictions for 2014

Learnnovators

2013 was an exciting year for e-Learning professionals with many discussions around learning paradigms and technologies. We started the year with our own forecasts through ‘ Top 11 Disruptive e-Learning Technologies ’, many of which, when we look back, turned out to be accurate. Mobile Learning. Mobile Learning.

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TOP 9 E-LEARNING PREDICTIONS FOR 2014

Learnnovators

2013 was an exciting year for e-Learning professionals with many discussions around learning paradigms and technologies. We started the year with our own forecasts through ‘ Top 11 Disruptive e-Learning Technologies ’, many of which, when we look back, turned out to be accurate. Mobile Learning. Mobile Learning.

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LEARNNOVATIONS ~ LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD

Learnnovators

So, here we go… Looking Back at 2013. The goal that we had set for ourselves in 2013 was to be focussed on our commitment to promote ‘good learning’. Some of the questions that we wanted to explore through this initiative were the following: What does future learning look like? How would people learn in future?

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How Micro-Learning Boosts “At the Moment Performance” - Tip #114

Vignettes Learning

Specifically, in the past, our momentum in learning and training is “teaching something.” Teaching was based on rigid curriculums , testing , design , multimedia , presentations , retention , tracking , traditional learning styles and many more. July–August, 1999 Are you an Agnostic or Principled Learning Professional?

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LEARNNOVATIONS ~ Looking Back, Looking Forward

Learnnovators

Looking Back at 2013. The goal that we had set for ourselves in 2013 was to be focussed on our commitment to promote ‘good learning’. Some of the questions that we wanted to explore through this initiative were the following: What does future learning look like? How would people learn in future? So, here we go….

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Tom Kuhlmann – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Join us on this exciting journey as we engage with thought leaders and learning innovators to see what the future of our industry looks like. Learnnovators: What according to you is the future of e-learning? The challenge is that many courses aren’t designed for learning and the organization’s expectation is only to track completion.