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Getting Started

Tony Karrer

During a recent presentation and workshop to eLearning leaders from across a large organization, it dawned on me that we were making Getting Started with eLearning 2.0 It was clear that there was significant opportunity in this organization for getting started with a broader mix of learning solutions. will apply.

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eLearning Research

Tony Karrer

We have: Will Thalheimer, Work Learning Research Kevin Oakes, I4CP Claire Schooley, Forrester Chris Howard, Bersin Kevin Martin, Aberdeen Biggest trend is Learning 2.0 Allow people to work faster, better through informal learning. eLearning 2.0 Bersin is publishing report on learning 2.0.

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Speaking and Workshop Services

Tony Karrer

Dr. Tony Karrer is an expert on innovative uses of technology that improves human performance and drive business results. Tony educates individuals, businesses and organizations on social media, web 2.0 eLearning 2.0 Its good to hear of the solid business and learning applications for these technologies."

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Images, Crowds, Cognitive Bias, eLearning 2.0, & Networks

Big Dog, Little Dog

The Ignorance of Crowds - Strategy+Business. But if peer production is a good way to mine the raw material for innovation, it doesn't seem well suited to shaping that material into a final product. E-learning 2.0: Is e-learning 2.0 It can be a powerful tool, but it is no panacea. Fact, Fad or Fiction?

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Corporate Learning Long Tail and Attention Crisis

Tony Karrer

Adler's recent article - Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 The article is definitely worth a read, and it got me to finally write about what I see as a crisis in corporate learning. They look to eLearning approaches to lower distribution costs. John Seely Brown and Richard P.

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