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Trends in Learning

Tony Karrer

In Long Live , I discuss how we are not talking about eliminating instructor-led, but that organizations are looking at alternatives. The whole problem is Long Tail Learning. Top-Down The whole social / informal / elearning 2.0 discussions implies some very Disruptive Changes in Learning.

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Business of Learning

Tony Karrer

In having lots of conversations with heads of training departments, training vendors, and training consultants, it's not at all clear what we should be selling instead. Thus, the challenge I really see around all of this is: What will internal or external customers pay for that's not traditional training? The Business Value of Web 2.0

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Long Live?

Tony Karrer

Kristina doesn't realize that she's describing most of the consultants / authors who have been in the industry for 20+ years. The whole problem is Long Tail Learning. I just don't get what Saul thinks is the alternative here? What I don't quite get is how Saul proposes that formal learning can be used.

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Mastering Multimedia with Matt Medeiros

LifterLMS

.” There’s this mass democratization that’s been happening for a long time but it’s really coming into focus. What are your thoughts on just that trend in general and what’s happening right now in terms of the long tail of niches and democratization of media? And it’s like, what do I do?