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How to Design eLearning for Traditional Learners

Association eLearning

Technology is truly beginning to transform what learning is. If you’ve attended any of the many eLearning or training & development conferences, you know there is a lot of buzz around augmented reality, immersive learning simulations, serious games and social learning applications.

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Learning In The Future – Exploring Five Themes

Upside Learning

We’ve gone from attending eLearning conferences to mLearning conferences; it’s just around the corner from mLearnCon 2011. As mobile computing becomes mainstream, it is worth thinking about the nature of learning in the future. As I get back on track, it’s time to start blogging in earnest again.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

Those future trends include Spontaneous Learning Systems (SLS), Intelligent Mentoring Systems (IMS), and highly personalized learning services. Also, in some way or other, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality systems will surely find applicability in some sectors. Learn more about Will here.

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Elearning Thought Leaders: Tom Kuhlmann

eLearning Weekly

When you combine Kuhlmann’s writing with Articulate’s Community Forum and Gabe Anderson’s Word of Mouth Blog , you get a vibrant elearning community that is further augmented by Twitter and Facebook. TK: I’ll be at all of the major elearning conferences. Not to mention Screenr.