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Shaping an eLearning Solution

Zephyr Learning

Developing elearning tends to focus on three areas – content, design and technology, which really is a given, but there is no strategic substance to focus our vision and desired outcomes. A study carried out by neurologists in Brussels stated that the brain goes in to auto-shut down after 10 minutes if it is not stimulated!

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What’s Happening with OLIVE? Find Out.

Kapp Notes

OLIVE commercial sales are focused on providing enterprise-wide solutions for financial services, pharmaceutical, insurance, healthcare and life sciences, energy, technology, and consulting markets. The portfolio includes live, virtual, and constructive simulation, gaming, and convergence products, technology, and services.

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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Join us on this exciting journey as we engage with thought leaders and learning innovators to see what the future of our industry looks like. When it comes to promoting brands in the corporate online learning technologies industry, the key thing to remember is that you’re promoting a business-to-business brand. THE INTERVIEW: 1.

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Origins of “eLearning”

Jay Cross

Learning is whatever gets past their personal firewalls (AKA skulls) and lodges in the brain. Before the web, we had EDI (electronic data interchange) and EFT (electronic funds transfer). The meme of learning was replacing training. Training is something trainers push to trainees. I can learn something; you can’t learn me something.

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Origins of “eLearning”

Jay Cross

Learning is whatever gets past their personal firewalls (AKA skulls) and lodges in the brain. Before the web, we had EDI (electronic data interchange) and EFT (electronic funds transfer). The meme of learning was replacing training. Training is something trainers push to trainees. I can learn something; you can’t learn me something.

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Ten years after

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Human resources are more important than natural resources, brains more important than brawn. In the information age, innovation is the competitive advantage. As the MIT Media Lab’s Nicholas Negroponte said, “Incrementalism is the greatest enemy of innovation.”. The Information Era has arrived. The Machine Age is over.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

I tell them they need to go beyond dumb technology. Innovating in the face of change. Yet dot-com mania’s article of faith was that the technologies of the Internet essentially made human beings irrelevant. Situating our brains in our heads oversimplifies the situation; our brains are distributed throughout our bodies.