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Four Ways User-Generated Content (UGC) Can Make its Way into.

Xyleme

Rather, it’s the delivery of this formal content that will change – in the form of less courseware and more guided delivery at the point-of-performance, with social media platforms providing a critical publishing channel. However, it doesn’t mean that the development of formal expert generated content is going to go away.

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how not to adopt an lcms

Xyleme

The times of getting through the inherent inefficiencies of the old approach of having multiple copies of instructor guides, student guides, slide decks and online courses are gone. Rolling out a system before you’ve completely mapped your “as-is” business process to the “to-be” People don’t like change.

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$1 million e-learning no more…

Xyleme

Home > Instructional Design , Single Source > $1 Million e-Learning no more… $1 Million e-Learning no more… April 15th, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment I’ve been in the training and development business for nearly 20 years now. Things certainly have changed a lot in that time.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

Charles Jennings of the Internet Time Alliance calls performance support the silver bullet for training, where learners are guided incrementally via relevant nuggets of information delivered at the point-of-performance. So, the real discussion should be around the viability of an LMS as a social media platform. E-Social CM Media?

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iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning

Xyleme

Obviously, my mind shifted to learning as Nigel’s example got me immediately thinking about how we can apply these same mash-up concepts to traditional instructor-led training materials like study guides, manuals, and presentations. changed the game by providing us with a new direct channel for ILT materials – the eBook.

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Four Reasons you need structure for informal learning

Xyleme

Structure blends formal and informal content to create a better learning experience: Another issue that attendees pointed out had to do with the lack of guidance provided to them: It is my belief that if you have a deck available, it should somehow be used to guide the conversation. I would expect this crowd to be the mossbacks.