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Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare

Xyleme

In short, Dream your worst nightmare and invest in it. &# Nowhere in the learning industry today are stakeholders facing greater change than in the move towards single-source learning. Learning Pulse RSS feed Google Youdao Xian Guo Zhua Xia My Yahoo! Learn more about Dawn here.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Best of eLearning Learning in September 2010. Four roles for social media in workplace learning - Clive on Learning , September 28, 2010 I write this as I travel to Birmingham to participate in a panel discussion with Nick Shackleton-Jones and Robin Hoyle on the role of social media in learning.

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The Customer Education Experts Directory

learnWorlds

With the guidance of the top experts in customer education and LearnWorlds as your go-to learning management system, you can create amazing learning experiences for your customers just as easily. Position: Customer Education Leader | Author of “Customer Education” | Co-host of CELab Podcast. Learning strategy.

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Reflecting on Xyleme Voices: The Industry Luminaries We've Talked To

Xyleme

and other social media leaders who I plan to now read regularly and follow if I’m not already. This year, our educational podcast library Xyleme Voices was nominated and shortlisted in the category of Best Educational Use of Audio. His contributions to social learning in the workplace are second to none.

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Four Reasons you need structure for informal learning

Xyleme

But as we all know, learning is evolving. Today, we keep hearing that formal presentations are out, that it’s all about informal learning, social learning and user-generated content. So, while structured informal learning sounds like an oxymoron, here are four reasons why structure still matters: 1.