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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. Help is on the way – and that help is Content as a Service (CaaS). Mash-ups and on-demand publishing.

Services 101
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Revolutionizing Employee Training: McDonald’s POS Training Simulator

Epilogue Systems

But its impact goes beyond just button-mashing. So, take a page out of their playbook, ditch the dry textbooks and fire up the training simulator. Invest in L&D Software for Simulated Training: Invest in next-gen learning management systems (LMS ) and interactive tools like digital adoption platforms (DAP).

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2007 - Year of Enterprise Mashups?

Tony Karrer

In it, he talks about various tools that are coming forward as a means to be able to pull applications together using mash-ups. In fact, I strongly believe that Visual Basic is a really good parallel for what is coming - except the widgets that you put into your application will be distributed services. event in Los Angeles.

Mashups 100
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Performance Support

Clark Quinn

Great post by Jay Cross that uses the history of performance support to set up the need for what Jay calls Learnscapes. Jay does speak to this in his post, but I'm not sure that the adoption of Enterprise 2.0 I've been a long-time believer in EPSS and ePerformance. really gets you performance support.

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Practical leadership development principles for a COVID-19 world

CLO Magazine

For far too long, most leadership development programs have been disconnected from real work, lacking any relevant context, mashed together with inconsistent curricula, and, in the end, they don’t directly impact executing on organizational strategy. Managers need to have more of a focus on the motivation and skills of their direct reports.

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Personal Learning Knowledge Work Environment

Tony Karrer

adoption is getting folks to manage their personal knowledge and adopt practices like blogging for personal knowledge management (PKM) and personal learning. It's also different since I adopted the practice of taking notes only on my laptop and heavy use of desktop search instead of trying organize things as much.

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Aha Moments in 2007

Tony Karrer

It's all pure service. 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.