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2013 Excellence in Blended Technology

CLO Magazine

When the Red Robin restaurant chain was looking for a way to quickly train a large number of new employees across the country, learning management firm Seertech proposed using iPads. While using the iPads is simple, the technology behind the learning program is a sophisticated system used by major corporations such as General Electric Co.

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Leadership Qualities of a Millennial Leader

CLO Magazine

Further, although millennials haven’t yet surpassed Generation X in educational attainment, they are on track to becoming the most educated generation in history. Of those who are currently enrolled in high school, college or graduate school, almost half plan to earn a graduate or professional degree.

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University Partners With Businesses to Improve Education

CLO Magazine

Innovating learning with Apple products such as iPads, iBooks, iTunesU and iMovie. Tracking and measuring student learning with learning analytics and learning dashboards. Introducing online student writing support tools such as ETS Criterion.

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Down on the iPad?

Clark Quinn

At the Upside Learning Blog, this post (which I found through the CLO group on LinkedIn) proclaims that the elearning industry is down on the iPad. Basically, learners can track their understandings, and share them. Depending on what you mean by the eLearning industry (corporate? Gov’t?

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The Age of “Lean Manufacturing” in Learning Content Management Systems

Xyleme

Version control systems emerged to help you track changes and manage new revisions. You could easily re-use code built before. Test systems emerged that allowed you to validate “modules” or components before the entire system was finished.

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Notes from Intelligent Content 2010

Xyleme

They also find a way of efficiently integrating interactivity, tracking, and performance support into the content life cycle.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

This has been a topic discussed for ages (there is actually an absolutely excellent recent conversation on George Siemens’ blog with additional commentary by Jane Hart on her own blog as well as on the Learning Conversations blog ) and I won’t spend much time on it except to say if you need tracking capabilities, an LMS is your only option.