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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

This month's #LCBQ is the first with the Big Question Thought Leaders. Lots of discussion and debate around interesting questions for eLearning professionals. Learning apps. Situated learning (learning within context in a community of practice) grows thanks to augmented mobile reality.

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eLearning Trends In 2019: How To Use Them To Enhance Your Learning Strategy

QuoDeck

It will feature high-impact formats including videos, Microlearning, and apps for learning. While the ILT mode is not dying, it will soon start getting limited to niche programs. According to this model, 70% of the learning is experiential (that is, happens on-the-job). 10% is through formal training programs.

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eLearning Trends In 2019: How To Use Them To Enhance Your Learning Strategy

Adobe Captivate

It will feature high-impact formats including videos, microlearning, and apps for learning. While the ILT mode is not dying, it will soon start getting limited to niche programs. According to this model, 70% of the learning is experiential (that is, happens on-the-job). 10% is through formal training programs.

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ELEARNING TRENDS IN 2019: HOW TO USE THEM TO ENHANCE YOUR LEARNING STRATEGY

QuoDeck

It will feature high-impact formats including videos, Micro-learning, and apps for learning. While the ILT mode is not dying, it will soon start getting limited to niche programs. According to this model, 70% of the learning is experiential (that is, happens on-the-job). 10% is through formal training programs.

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eLearning Trends In 2019: How To Use Them To Enhance Your Learning Strategy

EI Design

It will feature high-impact formats including videos, microlearning, and apps for learning. While the ILT mode is not dying, it will soon start getting limited to niche programs. According to this model, 70% of the learning is experiential (that is, happens on-the-job). 10% is through formal training programs.