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The big question: What are your predictions for learning in 2008

Clive on Learning

Where asynchronous e-learning is used - and it will probably be needed to compensate for the reduction in classroom capacity - the emphasis will be on rapid development of the 'good enough' variety, with tightly-squeezed budgets. What classroom training there will be, will be brief and to the point.

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Microlearning, Engagement, Gamification, and the Elearning Success Summit with Stephen Ladek from LMSPulse

LifterLMS

You’ve probably heard it a hundred times, the difference between asynchronous and synchronous learning, right? So synchronous learning means that we are synchronized. That’s what synchronous means. Asynchronous means that you’ve delivered content to me as the instructor.