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The Average Joe imperative

E-Learning Provocateur

I was so impressed with the technology – and amazed at its availability for free! In fact, while we experienced a peak of inflated expectations with Second Life, and then the trough of disillusionment, I don’t think as a profession we ever reached the slope of enlightenment, let alone the plateau of productivity.

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JULIE DIRKSEN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

degree in Instructional Systems Technology from Indiana University and has also been an adjunct faculty member at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. She’s happiest whenever she gets to learn something new and you can find her online at www.usablelearning.com. Instead we should ask: “how would I do that online?”

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

We strongly believe the #LCBQ offers an opportunity to have something online that's like a sophisticated cocktail party. Course Redesign We will see increasing efforts at redesigning courses to incorporate both online and face-to-face teaching 2. It's been fun working with them and has definitely added a new spark. Learning apps.

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Using Video in Training: Should You or Shouldn’t You?

The Learning Dispatch

Universities made the Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) a popular way to teach huge audiences. Online training courses come to life with video. Instead, engagement seems to plateau again between six to twelve minutes. When combined with other technologies, video can be as interactive as traditional elearning.

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2016 eLearning Hype Curve Predictions

Web Courseworks

This year, we are placing our annual (and very popular) learning technology predictions on the the hype cycle. Online learning lags behind other industries in adopting new technologies. Online learning lags behind other industries in adopting new technologies. Here’s the short version.

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2016 eLearning Hype Curve Predictions

Web Courseworks

This year, we are placing our annual (and very popular) learning technology predictions on the the hype cycle. Online learning lags behind other industries in adopting new technologies. Online learning lags behind other industries in adopting new technologies. Here’s the short version.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

The reasons will be plentiful but largely driven by better/cheaper/more ubiquitous technologies and everyone’s acceptance of the fact we all use our phones (tablets, et al) to improve both personal and business communications and to be more productive. On Target But. Prediction #3 - Mobile Web vs. Mobile App Debate Intensifies. Near Bullseye.