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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

However, being involved in an e-learning community is a big help. For me it is a blog community and following many experts on Twitter. Many of the blogs I follow are part of the eLearningLearning community. This is in reference the immense and rapidly expanding technology tools.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Instructional Designer as Consultant?

Learning Visions

There are great tools with a short learning curve (for example, Adobe Captivate and Articulate Presenter) and tools with a longer learning curve that are really excellent (for example, Lectora, and Flashform). Creating Social Presence in Online Classroom (ID. Can I, um, have your attention, please?

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Top 11 Disruptive E-Learning Technologies For 2013

Learnnovators

Along with the social changes happening around the world in the learning and education domain, these technological changes are going to revolutionize the e-learning domain. Most of the authoring tools today (such as Articulate Presenter, Storyline, Captivate, Lectora, Raptivity, etc.)

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TOP 11 DISRUPTIVE E-LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES FOR 2013

Learnnovators

Along with the social changes happening around the world in the learning and education domain, these technological changes are going to revolutionize the e-learning domain. Constant sharing of learning experiences with the community and the industry on various e-learning technologies 3.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

Mobile learning will meld with social networking on every learner's mobile device making the two technologies a fully integrated experience; support for these two technologies will be an essential part of every mlearning vendor's core offerings. So here’s the tally for "runs batted in (or attempted)" during the 2010 mLearning season.