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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

Less abstractly, the CE business of non-profit associations is threatened by for-profit CE providers that undercut the associations’ prices. What should bother us is the possibility of lower educational value being associated with the flood of cheap CE “products” into the market. If implemented, that will make a big difference.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Guild Mobile Learning Report

Learning Visions

Great examples of m-learning (55%) How to integrate m-learning with LMS (60%) -- included in the report as a Case Study. The idea is that we need to think differently about the content and how we can support the learners using these devices. In July, I wrote a post with notes from the eLearning Guilds Synchronous Learning Report.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

Accessibility means course content can be used by people with varying abilities and disabilities. eLearning content developers and instructional designers should aim to make courses clear, easy to understand, and simple to complete. An API includes a set of credentials known as keys that are used by admins and developers.

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SMBs and Social Learning Technologies

Janet Clarey

Where we are today: Primary forms of social learning technologies used in corporations today appear to be e-mail, live online learning (Web conferencing), threaded discussion, and collaborative content development. 17th Biennial Conference of the Open and Distance Learning Association of Australia, 2005. LMS KnowledgeBase.