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Which Learning Content Trends Matter Most to You?

Talented Learning

These are the kind of issues that keep learning professionals up at night and what I’ve been discussing with experts on the Talented Learning Show Podcast Series all year. However, with the rise of cloud computing, mobile “always on” devices and other digital advances, microlearning has taken on new importance.

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On the Horizon

Experiencing eLearning

brainstorming: lots of wikis, blogs, social networking, audio/podcasts. Rachel Smith on Cloud Computing. Companies have lots of computers and shift the load among all the computers. Flickr isn’t on a single group of computers. Collaboration authoring tools (Google Docs, Flat World Knowledge).

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Disruptive Technologies and the Future of Learning & Development

Convergence Training

Before we begin, two quick points: First, we’d like to thank Dr. Lee for sharing her time, knowledge, and experiences with us. This is Jeff Dalto of Convergence Training and we’ve got another one of our semi-regular webcast/podcast/interviews today. Stella Lee. Convergence Training : Hi there, everybody, and welcome.

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Video killed the radio star: So will LXP kill LMS?

Learning Pool

German Benedictine abbot Johannes Trithemius (1462 – 1516) saw printing on paper as ephemeral compared to the inscribing of words on parchment by monks and feared knowledge would be lost to posterity if it ceased to be handwritten. Not just individual memory, but the memory of a whole culture, was once again seen as under threat.

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Video killed the radio star: So will LXP kill LMS?

Learning Pool

German Benedictine abbot Johannes Trithemius (1462 – 1516) saw printing on paper as ephemeral compared to the inscribing of words on parchment by monks and feared knowledge would be lost to posterity if it ceased to be handwritten. Not just individual memory, but the memory of a whole culture, was once again seen as under threat.

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2008 in retrospect

Jay Cross

Knowledge workers have replaced factory workers. Learnscapes : where informal learning and knowledge work converge. Podcast from Web 2.0 Also, What is cloud computing? Podcast with Kineo on implementing eLearning. It’s a dog’s breakfast of acquiring skills, information, knowledge, savoir faire, and more.