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Cost-Effective Training: Leveraging Free Tools and Resources

Learning Rebels

The irony is that businesses know that providing high-quality training to employees is crucial for organizational success. It makes it difficult to allocate resources for initiatives that will help businesses and people succeed. But there are plenty of free tools we can leverage without sacrificing training quality.

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Your quick guide to positive overall learning experiences

Docebo

Despite the business vertical, user experience matters and it’s what guarantees that your visitors will keep showing up. Overall, you want your L&D team and your learners to maximize their potential inside of your learning platform and training program, because this is what generates business impact. RIP old iTunes.

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Can Higher Education Afford Innovation?

The Learning Circuits

A colleague of mine who is headed to business school sent me this article , in which Robert F. Bruner , Dean of UVA's Darden School of Business, meditates on the hurdles that online education will have to surmount in higher education. Is what iTunes and Netflix did for music and movies bad? What was that, again?

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Why Academic Publishing is Destroying Civilization

Usable Learning

We’ve rebuilt the Library of Alexandria online, and we are gate-keeping through greed (and not just greed, but stupid greed). I’m not an academic, but I am passionate about evidence-based practice, and I think this model is killing any impulse on the part of practitioners to make regular use of academic research.

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Making Sense Of The iPad For Online Learning

The eLearning Coach

Were you too busy to read the reviews, analysis and opinions? The iPad is well-equipped for delivering movies (sans Flash), music, narration, graphics and text. In terms of online learning, this could potentially hamper innovation, though learning opportunities through iTunes seem to be plentiful. No problem. Delivering Content.

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Beyond iPoding

Kapp Notes

Moving Beyond Music or Voice As with any new technology, at first there is unbridled enthusiasm or irrational exuberance quickly followed by fear and loathing and then the technology settles down into an every day tool. You can literally subscribe to a podcast on any topic via iTunes or other subscription services.

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Rise of the Pay-Per-Use Model

OpenSesame

Before iTunes, music fans were forced to purchase an entire album in order to listen to their one favorite single. Music companies loved this model because they profited from the entire album, even if it only contained one good song. The iTunes model has created a ripple effect in the cable television industry as well.

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