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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

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Performance Learning Productivity , May 28, 2010. Taxonomy of Learning Theories - E-Learning Provocateur , January 12, 2010. The Org Structure of Enterprise 2.0 - trainingwreck , April 18, 2010. Definition of an E-Learning Curve – Bloom’s Taxonomy - The E-Learning Curve , February 4, 2010. The Way Forward?

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43 Great eLearning Posts and 5 Hot Topics Including Google Buzz and iPad

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To add to the changing learning landscape, technology has helped support and develop online learning environments in ways that were not possible in the past. One thing that I think confuses people, or perhaps overwhelms them, are the large number of ways in which games appear to support learning. It’s been really fun.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

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The Org Structure of Enterprise 2.0 - trainingwreck , April 18, 2010 I’m lucky to be a member of the 2.0 As a member, I have access to a plethora of sharing, information and intellect as it relates to how individuals are driving Enterprise 2.0 Adoption Council , founded by Susan Scrupski. Facebook Press Room.

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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

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ZaidLearn: Use Bloom’s Taxonomy Wheel for Writing Learning Outcomes - ZaidLearn , July 24, 2009. SharePoint is not Enterprise 2.0 When it’s just so obvious NOT to train it’s painful to watch it happen - Performance Learning Productivity , June 12, 2009. tools designed to support learning?

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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Performance Learning Productivity , May 28, 2010 Instructional design is not only seen as a core competency for learning and development/training specialists, but it’s a huge industry, too. On the one hand, you are continuously learning about different work environments as you are called upon to resolve different performance issues.