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What Amazon’s Fire Phone Fail Can Teach Us About Learner Research

Maestro

hit the markets in 2014. But there’s one Amazon product you’re not using and likely never will: an Amazon Fire Phone. The Amazon Fire Phone debuted in July 2014. There was plenty of fanfare leading up to its release—after all, Amazon’s Kindle and Echo products were hugely popular with consumers. Nobody wanted it.

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The Explosive Growth of ELearning

LearnDash

Analysts have estimated that elearning accounted for over $27 billion in 2009, and has risen to over $50 billion in 2014. These figures include money spent on self-paced online learning, which includes both packaged and custom content services. Not Just For Education. elearning'

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Soren Kaplan, Leapfrogging to Learning Breakthroughs and Innovation, Opening Keynote at #LSCon

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes for the opening keynote at the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions 2014 , happening this week in Orlando, Florida. Not just product innovation. For the first two years, Wikipedia had 24 entries (they had a seven step review process!) -- so they decided to open it up instead. Rethink your role.

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How QuoDeck enables enterprises to deliver game-based learning

QuoDeck

So while people were clamoring for more content through new age formats on Google or Wikipedia, but somehow enterprises could not get into that mind shift. The product relies on how to use gaming as a natural behavior of the learner to drive enterprise learning. Enterprise learning remained very boring, stale, and desktop oriented.

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BOB MOSHER – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Before joining APPLY Synergies he was with Microsoft , where he was Director of Learning Strategy and Evangelism, a global business at Microsoft Corporation featuring innovative learning products that help individuals and organizations learn more and go further using Microsoft technologies.

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3 Story Sources for Deeper Learning

Vignettes Learning

The focus is on production and delivery of knowledge and content. How will voice recognition impact the work you do for customers? January 15, 2014. July 31, 2014. Source: Google Self-Driving Car Project How do we insert content inside or within learners’ stories? Will you buy a Google driverless car? April 19, 2016.

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JULIE DIRKSEN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

It comprises stimulating discussions with industry experts and product evangelists on emerging trends in the learning landscape. It is one of the initiatives we have been following and supporting, and putting into practice since it was launched by you in 2014 along with Michael Allen , Clark Quinn , and Will Thalheimer.