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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Taxonomy of Learning Theories - E-Learning Provocateur , January 12, 2010. The Org Structure of Enterprise 2.0 - trainingwreck , April 18, 2010. Instructional Design and E-Learning Blogs - Experiencing eLearning , July 6, 2010. Anatomy of a PLE - Learning with e’s , July 11, 2010. What’s Needed First?

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Jay Cross's Informal Learning - Untitled Article

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

12 Adoption Strategies for Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 in 2010 - Dion Hinchcliffe’s Web 2.0 Why Business Leaders Should Act More like Artists - HarvardBusiness.org , December 1, 2009. Create a Learning Portal Using RSS to HTML Utilities - Workplace Learning Today , December 17, 2009.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Jay Cross talks about this in terms of Working Smarter : I don’t talk much about training or learning these days. In the Business of Learning , publishers clearly needed to think about how they might go after specialized tools and content that meet particular industry or audience needs games and simulations web 2.0

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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Measuring Networked (or Social) Learning - Daretoshare , April 9, 2009. Twitter as Personal Learning and Work Tool - eLearning Technology , January 21, 2009. Online Games for Teaching Business Concepts and Ideas - Kapp Notes , October 16, 2009. SharePoint is not Enterprise 2.0 Business Casual , December 14, 2008.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

While still important, a more critical role to support the convergence of learning assets and workflows requires consideration of robust EPSS technology to play a pivotal role in the very near future. do this in Pecha Kucha format – that’s 20 slides, each 20 seconds in duration - as presented at the Informatology Unconference last week.