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Content as a Service

Xyleme

As instructional designers, we create our learning products, package them up with all the content and media, wish them well, and ship them off to the LMS’s – never to be seen again. And the possibilities for highly specialized apps for learning, performance support, and content mash-ups is nearly unlimited.

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Aha Moments in 2007

Tony Karrer

and unless you innovate ( Innovators' Dilemma in Learning/eLearning ) you are going to fall prey to alternatives be it do-it-yourself learning or start-ups. Adoption is going to be personal/consumer first - organizational adoption is going to lag: Web 2.0 - Consumer vs. Enterprise Use. Make a Difference?

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Virtual classrooms and smart-boards are used in a more student-centered way (not putting all the attention to one person up-front=bad). open up exciting opportunities for people to access relevant information where and when they require it. Tony Bates - eLearning Outlook for 2011 1.

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The survival of higher education (3): The Social Web

Learning with e's

Although this is not the entire story, I believe we will need to adopt these and other new technology mediated approaches widely if we wish to secure the future of higher education. These were posted up onto the group wiki, and a short summary attached by the ‘gold miner’ to explain what it contained and why it would be useful.

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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

I put up a couple of screencasts that show how to use LinkedIn for Finding Expertise and Searching for Expertise - LinkedIn Answers. This lines up with what I predicted in 2008. For example, I just had someone ask about using Facebook in a corporate context as part of on-boarding. This will increase adoption of Web 2.0

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

Despite this trend, most corporations have been slow to deploy mobile learning, and even fewer consider adopting learning apps. ” Foster collaborative learning: Thanks to Facebook (800 million users), LinkedIn (130 million) and Twitter (150 million), people can communicate with each other in real-time, all the time.

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10 Ways to Use a GIF at Work Right Now

TechSmith Camtasia

Yet more mobile-savvy millennials and gen zs are entering the workforce, and work-based chat clients like Slack and Teams are becoming more widely adopted. By taking two (or more) seemingly separate images and mashing them together in GIF form, you recontextualize the meanings of both. Workplace communication is changing.

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