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Top 9 e-Learning Predictions for 2014

Learnnovators

Mobile Learning. Learning Modes (Informal Learning/Social Learning). Gamification and Game-based Learning. Video-based Learning. We believe that 2014 will see more powerful changes, owing to the maturing and convergence of some of these technologies. e-Learning Forecasts for 2014.

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How to Maximize Employees’ Strengths with an LMS

TOPYX LMS

Amy Adkins, author of the article Majority of U.S. Employees Not Engaged Despite Gains in 2014 wrote, “Less than one-third (31.5%) of U.S. workers were engaged in their jobs in 2014.” One way to ensure they do is to implement a social learning management system (LMS). This is in the U.S. alone, mind you.

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Top 9 Competencies of an Informal/Social Learning Designer

Learnnovators

However, some of the shifts may require us to move beyond the traditional definitions of ‘learning’. Informal/Social learning is one such major revolution (other than mobile learning and gamified learning) that demands a shift in the mere thinking of ‘learning’.

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How Social Learning is Powering Up Today’s Workplaces

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.” – Albert Bandura (Originator of Social Learning Theory). “ We’re still seeing an avoidance of social learning, the continual use of courses as the only solution, and consequently organizations that can’t adapt fast enough.” – Clark Quinn. How will social learning evolve in the coming years?

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TOP 9 E-LEARNING PREDICTIONS FOR 2014

Learnnovators

Mobile Learning. Learning Modes (Informal Learning/Social Learning). Gamification and Game-based Learning. Video-based Learning. We believe that 2014 will see more powerful changes, owing to the maturing and convergence of some of these technologies. e-Learning Forecasts for 2014.

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21 Brilliant Resources for Up-skilling Learning Designers (for the Informal & Social Learning Age)

Learnnovators

THE JOURNEY: We, like many out there, are of the view that, though most learning designers possess good levels of skills around the traditional training (formal learning) area, their skill levels fall short around the informal or social learning areas. Articles/Blog Posts. Quotes/Excerpts. “

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TOP 9 COMPETENCIES OF AN INFORMAL / SOCIAL LEARNING DESIGNER

Learnnovators

However, some of the shifts may require us to move beyond the traditional definitions of ‘learning’. Informal/Social learning is one such major revolution (other than mobile learning and gamified learning) that demands a shift in the mere thinking of ‘learning’.