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Desire2Learn Mobile FLV - eLearning from Last Week

Tony Karrer

New Way of Learning - eLearning Technology , May 4, 2009 The Ten Commandments of eLearning - Upside Learning Blog , May 8, 2009 Avoiding the Virtual Ghost Town - Kapp Notes , May 6, 2009 Learning Outcomes - eLearning Technology , May 6, 2009 ASTD / ISPI Event - Social Enterprise Blog , May 8, 2009 eLearning Tour - May 21 - Free - eLearning Technology (..)

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Data & Analytics In L&D with Trish Uhl

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What’s happening now in business and with organisations, whether it’s for-profit or non-profit around the world, is that we’re moving. That Waterfall approach doesn’t work as well in this fast-moving business environment. This isn’t a wait-and-see opportunity anymore. The train has already left the station, it’s time to jump on board.

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Data & Analytics In L&D with Trish Uhl

looop

What’s happening now in business and with organisations, whether it’s for-profit or non-profit around the world, is that we’re moving. That Waterfall approach doesn’t work as well in this fast-moving business environment. This isn’t a wait-and-see opportunity anymore. The train has already left the station, it’s time to jump on board.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Twitter and chat are ubiquitous at conferences now. Missed it in the conference segment. Amy Graff: I teach students going into business (online). Chris 2: Agile networks require collaborative learning across companies. Jon Folkestad: business owners usually know the business better than the LO. KM, TM, etc.

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How to support informal learning

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

by Robert Morris, Dallas Business Commentary Examiner. His calling is to help business people improve their performance on the job and satisfaction in life. He has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix three decades ago.