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ASTD Follow-Up

Tony Karrer

Last week at ASTD TechKnowledge , I did a keynote on Work Literacy and eLearning 2.0, Tools for eLearning. Work Literacy eLearning 2.0 Fourth Grader Wikipedia Update New Work and New Work Skills Work Skills Keeping Up? eLearning 2.0 Scenarios Preparing Workers for Web 2.0

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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

Top 2008 Posts based on Read Counts: 100 eLearning Articles and White Papers Free - Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008 Test SCORM Courses with an LMS Request for Proposal (RFP) Samples Training Method Trends Corporate Learning Long Tail and Attention Crisis SCORM Test Web 2.0 eLearning 2.0

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Search

Tony Karrer

For example, if you are brand new to authoring tools, you might do a search: [link] [link] tools The facets in Grokker (shown on the right) - help to give you a sense of the space. The fact is that searching for "authoring tools" is probably not quite what you want. It also helps you refine your search before you go into Google.

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Top-Down Strategy

Tony Karrer

It's left to the reader to interpret where they fit into their day-to-day concept work. I understand why most authors start with the tool. Trying to fit any tool into the myriad of different work lives is really hard. What methods and tools do I use for that task? Spring break plans etc. And where I spend time.

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Tool Set 2009

Tony Karrer

I thought I'd kick off this year by posting a series of posts on topics related to tools and methods for work and learning. What are the most important methods to adopt in addition to the tools? First, let me say that we all have a tool set and a set of methods and frameworks that go along with that tool set.

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100 Conversation Topics

Tony Karrer

Also please include terms and a link that will help it get put into appropriate categories in the eLearning Learning Community. Here's the eLearning Authoring Tool we chose to use and approach we used to evaluate and decide. Here are the surprises we found after we chose our eLearning Authoring Tool.

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User-generated content in training: everything you need to know

TalentLMS

Also known as the IKEA effect , this cognitive bias can be very beneficial in eLearning. Employees get involved in projects that are not strictly work-related but creative activities that foster personal development alongside work skills. Boost learner engagement.