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Addressing On-Demand Learning and Performance Needs #LCBQ | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

The questions prompt quite a lively and interesting discussion among online community members. The Learning Circuits Big Question for May is: How do we need to change in what we do in order to address learning/performance needs that are on-demand? We have to evolve, or be left behind. Properly d.

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The big question: predictions for 2010

Clive on Learning

The Big Question for January in the Learning Circuits Blog is, rather predictably, what are your predictions for 2010? There will be enough exceptions to keep those already active in these fields going, but no big shift in corporate learning practice. only one will matter and that is surviving the downturn.

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The Big Question: Predictions for 2009

Clive on Learning

The Learning Circuits Blog Big Question for January asks what are your challenges, plans and predictions for 2009? Plans I want to finish my project Learning in all Contexts , which has been on the back burner too long. Keeping the income flowing in when spending on external contractors could take a hit.

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Blended Learning: Must Know Strategies That Engage Learners

ProProfs

In other words, blended learning approach offers the best of both the worlds. While one can benefit from the implementation of a synchronous online learning strategy, one also gets the chance to bag advantage from the “self-decided pace” techniques that are an integral part of an asynchronous learning strategy.

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The E-Learning Foundations Intensive: Day 1

NuggetHead

Karen Hyder with Kaleidoscope Training and Consulting / eLearning Guild talked about “Synchronous Tools Review.” I decided to attend Karen’s session as I really didn’t know a lot about synchronous tools as a delivery of eLearning other than being a participant in many webinar sessions.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Where Do You Begin (Part II)

Mark Oehlert

" Mobile Learning: The Next Step in Technology-Mediated Learning by Ellen Wagner: I think Ellen goes a long way here to help move the discussion away from one purely focused on devices and instead looks at those experiences we are looking to engineer. Who Comments on Blogs, and Why? stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Firefox Can make even GMail Better

Mark Oehlert

and check this one as well e-Places to visit copyright game studies anthropology mobile learning e-learning things you should read stat counter View My Stats kaboodle Oehlerts Book. Currently my baseline set of add-ons includes: Del.icio.us : adds buttons to FF to allow you post items to your del.icio.us books futures Web 2.0

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