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8 Scary and Uncomfortable Reasons for the Growth of Virtual Worlds

Kapp Notes

Cost Cutting With the recent economic meltdown, even organizations that aren't in dire straights have put the breaks on travel. Organizations are scrutinizing expenses and travel is always a glaring cost that seems, on the surface, a no-brainer to cut. Enter virtual immersive environments.

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A.I., XR, Digital Twin – Which will drive Learning Technology?

eLearning 24-7

They jumped headfirst into VR, ignoring the costs, and so on. From a business standpoint (not just our industry), an article by VentureBeat, does an excellent job showing digital twin s’ capabilities. Centra, was available in the EdTech space in the late 90’s. Hence the birth of webinars for corporate.

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M-Learning: Where’s the app for that?

eLearning 24-7

Saba Centra. But what about cost? If you are a LMS vendor – business, unless your target market is education/academia – then education. Better yet, even without the cam, you can still hear audio on tablets and see a web chat room, with your net access. iPad/iPad 2 Vendors. GoToMeeting. Netviewer Meet Mobile.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

If you’re like me, you’ve probably been busy, as well. JSB on the roots of informal learning - Internet Time , September 5, 2010 Informal Learning begins with these words: “THIS IS A BOOK about knowledge workers, twenty-first-century business, and informal learning. Centra (4). This year seems to have flown by. Adobe (39).

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

What worked twenty years ago doesn’t work well in the social, always-on, networked world of business we now inhabit. Person-to-person instruction is no longer cost-effective. Management became recognized as a profession, Harvard Business School opened its doors, and the term “executive education” was first used.