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2009 Predictions How Did I Do?

Tony Karrer

While I had a chance to be involved in lots of discussions, found many people similarly concerned about this issue, I must say that most workplace learning professionals and most organizations don’t really have this on their radar. Information overload, distraction, need to work effectively in networks and parts of virtual teams, etc.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Another thougtful refutation to Keens money-grubbing argument.

Mark Oehlert

Well I dont know that Andrew Keens book, The Cult of the Amateur was written purely for the monetary rewards that accrue to stirring up a huge controversy but the alternative, that he actually believes what he says.is actually scarier. stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us books futures Web 2.0

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Working Smarter: Most popular posts of 2011

Jay Cross

5 Reasons Why Activity Streams Will Save You From Information Overload - Luis Suarez , May 4, 2011. Introducing the Digital Learning Quadrants - Dan Pontefract , October 20, 2011. The top 10 reasons your mobile learning strategy will fail | Dawn. - Dawn of Learning , April 13, 2011. Learning 2.0

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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continued) - Sana Easy Bloggers , May 10, 2010 Last week we shared our visions on using Google services (such as Analytics) as an alternative to expensive LMS software. Judging from the many responses, re-blogs and re-tweets we received, this topic struck a vibe in the e-Learning community. Is Google Analytics the next LMS?