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Corporate Training

Tony Karrer

Poorly implemented eLearning is a more expensive alternative to doing nothing at all, and often the results would be the same. If we did nothing at all, what would the result be as compared to what we do when we provide some bad eLearning? However, I'm not quite sure that bad classroom is not just as bad as bad eLearning.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: DIY vs. Formal Learning

Learning Visions

Maybe its managers or mentors who have to provide guidance -- on-the-fly instructional design. (I Hes a Professor at the Harvard School of Business and author of several books on the theme of Disruptive Innovations. Rapid Authoring Tools Speed Dating eLearning Technology: What is eLearning 2.0?

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

They provide a good basis for looking at just a couple of common problems. Using Graphics To Improve Learning - The eLearning Coach , August 4, 2010 What are you doing about the picture superiority effect? Avatars can be an important and meaningful addition to your elearning. So, what does the LMS offer to businesses?