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Incredibly Cool! Vision of Future of Application and eLearning Development

Tony Karrer

One of the most interesting things was the Enterprise Mashup demonstration by Rod Smith at IBM. and eLearning 2.0 - Comparison to Macros, IDEs, and Visual Basic. What's this got to do with eLearning? Now go visit my previous article: Authoring in eLearning 2.0 / Add-ins & Mash-ups.

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eLearning Trends 2007 and 2008

Tony Karrer

and eLearning 1.0 eLearning Trend #2 - Virtual Environments - see Second Life and Learning eLearning Trend #3 - Open Source and Free Tools eLearning Trend #4 - Do-It-Yourself Learning - see Disruptive Changes in Learning , Personal Learning for Learning Professionals - Using Web 2.0

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eLearning Software

Tony Karrer

eLearning Software posts: eLearning Software Tools Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Software Satisfaction - Satisfaction survey results for eLearning Software. eLearning Software Satisfaction (More) - follow-up on satisfaction results for eLearning Software. technical approaches.

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eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

Posts on eLearning Tools: What is Rapid eLearning?

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eLearning Solutions

Tony Karrer

Posts on eLearning Solutions: What is Rapid eLearning?

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Social Learning Objects - Flash Cards

Tony Karrer

And I would suggest that there are a couple of interesting implications: Web-Based, Niche Authoring Tools I've claimed for a while (see Authoring in eLearning 2.0 / Add-ins & Mash-ups and Incredibly Cool! I think that composition will look and act much more like Wiki Course Authoring.

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Future Platforms for eLearning

Tony Karrer

as the next application platform got me thinking again about what corporate eLearning development will be like in five years. To a lesser extent people are using Rapid eLearning Development tools but this is expected to grow significantly. Authoring will be as easy as editing a word document and updates are instantaneous.

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