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Information Overload: The Plague of Learning and Development

CLO Magazine

Studies show how information overload, multitasking and prolonged repetition impair productivity, performance and decision-making. Information overload tends to manifest itself in the following ways: The amount of content that people are expected to process and digest, let alone allow to change their behavior, is overwhelming.

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LearnX Asia Pacific 2009 - Day 2

E-Learning Provocateur

Connecting Many Voices to Make a Difference: Anne Walsh and Brendan Revell from Fraynework Multimedia provided an overview of the e-learning support they are providing to The Sisters of Mercy. Stephen has kindly made the slides and audio from his session available on Stephen’s Web.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

open up exciting opportunities for people to access relevant information where and when they require it. The answer is simple: Information Overload provides inherent opportunity for curation. Twitter, Yammer), wikis, blogs, discussion groups, etc. Here's what came up. Why is Curation an "it" term in 2011?

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

People need to learn more, learn faster – yet the C-Level (including your CLO) seem to be making moves that are counter to that. Essentially telling the CEO – we’ll produce more and better quality – but it’s not going to cost any more. So in 2010, you are going to be asked to produce faster, lower cost learning solutions.

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In Learning, Size Matters

CLO Magazine

Given available technologies, they can record their actions or their voice to enable those who need to know. READER REACTION We asked our CLO LinkedIn followers: How do you deliver bite-sized chunks of content to drive learning and productivity? A smartphone could equal a movie studio. He can be reached at editor@CLOmedia.com.