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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. Situated learning (learning within context in a community of practice) grows thanks to augmented mobile reality. I'm hoping that others will join the effort.

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LearnTrends - Google Wave - DevLearn - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Moodle Reporting and User Management: Is MOOMIS the answer? Practices by Christine Redecker - Ignatia Webs , November 19, 2009. The Big Question: How do I communicate the value of social media as a learning tool to my organisation? Business Casual , November 17, 2009. eLearning report: Review of Learning 2.0

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How to Become a Learning Organization (An Interview with Michelle Ockers)

Convergence Training

Normally I work through learning and development teams, sometimes directly with business leaders, looking at making sure that what we’re doing with learning in organizations has an impact on performance. I’m very business focused–I always ask “What is the business need?” Michelle Ockers : I do.

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Workplace Learning in a World “Beyond Automation”

Learnnovators

The key question we (as L&D/HR) need to think of is how are we going to support workplace learning to build such skills in the workforce? This massive shift cannot be dealt with at an incremental level and requires a complete re-imagination and transformation of management models and operational processes.

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New skills for learning professionals

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

This month’s big question asks, “In a Learning 2.0 world, where learning and performance solutions take on a wider variety of forms and where churn happens at a much more rapid pace, what new skills and knowledge are required for learning professionals?&#. the ability to ‘speak business’.

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