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April Big Question - Content Vendor Value

Tony Karrer

Since I'm likely not going to be blogging for about a week starting Friday, I thought I'd get an early jump on this month's Big Question from LCB - ILT and Off-the-Shelf Vendors - What Should They Do? There's really a lot at stake in this question in that it goes far beyond the question. Lowest cost will dominate.

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Innovation Geography Based and Innovation in eLearning

Tony Karrer

First - Ben - if you see my post - can I suggest that you submit your question to the LCB Big Question for February as something like: What will the next generation of eLearning tools look like? That's a great question! I also used to be involved in start-ups working on interesting aspects of e-learning.

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Microlearning Solves Real-world L&D Problems: 4 Use Cases

Litmos

It’s a big question, so to help, let’s look at some examples. With an easy-to-use learning management system (LMS) and courseware with a mobile-first design, learners can access their training anytime, anywhere, and on any device. Microlearning use cases. 1) Learners need a refresher.

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Looking Back at 2007

Tony Karrer

Shortly, I'll be responding to this month's Big Question with my Predictions for Learning in 2008. And if you are talking Reusable Learning Objects, Courseware Templates, Tracking Mechanisms, Content Management, etc. capabilities, with tracking being done behind the scenes. Biggest challenges for 2007?

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Better Questions for Learning Professionals

Tony Karrer

We lack the right questions. While the motivation question is certainly a big question, I want to skip over this for now. What is more concerning is that I don't really think we know the right questions to be asking. How do I reduce the attrition rate in my course/courseware? So what are your questions?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Here at ASTD.first session reviews.Ruth Clark and Tony Karrer.

Mark Oehlert

served this year as one of the co-chairs for the e-learning track at ASTD. Read More] Tracked on June 05, 2007 at 01:11 AM Comments The comments to this entry are closed. First, for full disclosure.I I hope that if they read anything that they perceive as negative here, it is taken in the spirit of going from good to great.

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GE TV: Craig Weiss on the Future of the LMS and Authoring Tools Markets

Growth Engineering

I’m also seeing an increase in courseware LMSs. A courseware LMS means you’re buying the courses, then the LMS is kind of thrown in. Well I think there’s going to be a big interest in virtual reality. I think the big question, first and foremost, is whether or not the content matches the people’s expectations.

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