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5 eLearning Trends Leading to the End of the Learning Management System

easygenerator

Today learning is becoming more “pull’ and less “push”, as learners take charge of their own learning. Since there is so much available information for anyone to find what they need, when they need it — through search engines, Wikipedia, Mooc’s or YouTube. Conclusion.

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LearnTrends: Reinventing Organizational Learning

Experiencing eLearning

Model learning for others. ADDIE is content centric. No fixed alternative to ADDIE b/c depends on ecosystem/learnscape. Clark says ADDIE is a process, there will be a role for it (I think–I may be misrepresenting what he said). Problem is that we need a new process; ADDIE has been too much for formal learning.

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Where Will the Change Come From?

Tony Karrer

A few weeks ago, I posted a summary around the November LCB Big Question "Are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant in a world of rapid elearning, faster time-to-performance, and informal learning?": One thing that just struck me was a comment by Mark Oehlert that suggested we re-engineer the way professors teach ISD.

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PDR Design Model Supports Shift to Learning Design in the Work Context

Living in Learning

In the August 14th post, “The Learning Continuum – Using the PDR Design Model” I introduced you to the concept of expanded discovery that should precede application of the traditional instructional design model – ADDIE. The type of learning that is rapidly trending upward is informal learning. See Figure 1.2).

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Agile instructional design

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

The training film was born, soon to be followed with the ADDIE model. ADDIE (analyze, design, develop, implement & evaluate) made it possible to manage the process of creating useful training programs systematically. Instructional purists still revere the logic of ADDIE. Learning requires motivation.

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Is instructional systems design still relevant?

Clive on Learning

As November's Big Question, Learning Circuits asks Are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant in a world of rapid elearning, faster time-to-performance, and informal learning? Well, I always thought ISD and ADDIE (never heard of HPT) were pretty much common sense. It's that whole art v science thing - Beethoven or Beatles.

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Hot Topics in eLearning for 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Hot Topic #2 - Social Media , Social Networks , Social Learning , and Informal Learning. Social media, social networks, communities for learning both formal and informal is bigger than I think we can even imagine at this point. What is Informal Learning , February 19, 2009. ADDIE is dead!