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Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare

Xyleme

Set aside pre-conceptions: Single-source is an evolutionary step for content development but will not be effective unless a shift in mindset takes place up-front. Learning Pulse RSS feed Google Youdao Xian Guo Zhua Xia My Yahoo! So be open-minded to the process.

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The top 10 reasons your mobile learning strategy will fail | Dawn.

Xyleme

I love this description because it encapsulates what should be the crux of any mobile learning strategy. That is, recognizing that mobile content delivery should be fully controlled by the learner. In other words, what content the learner wants; where and when they want it; and how they want it delivered – with no constraints.

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Want to Sell More Content? Put More Lines in the Water

Talented Learning

But creating more content isn’t necessarily the best way to grow your business. Here’s why: The business model for selling online content is simple and incredibly attractive. In other words, after your core content costs are covered, each additional sale generates significantly higher profit.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

which needs to coexist within the list of formal classroom and eLearning offerings which needs to coexist with your documents, knowledge management, videos, podcasts, which needs to coexist with the profiles, skills, and recent activity-feed happenings of all employees. Here is one I found interesting from @jacobboone : “.I

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Edublog Award Nominations

Xyleme

Most influential tweet / series of tweets / tweet based discussion – @eLearningDebate I was on the waiting list to attend the eLearning Debate at the Oxford Union. It was a hot ticket and I couldn’t get in. This was the next best thing. Best teacher blog – The Innovative Educator by Lisa Nielsen.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

The 5 Myths of Social Learning: Myth #1: User-generated content in social media platforms will replace formal content development processes. The obvious point here is that due to assessment, certification, and regulatory issues, training content will still require formal development processes.

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learning pulse

Xyleme

Harold suggests that an effective strategy to deal with complexity would be first going in “Beta” (meaning testing training through some action) and then tapping the feedback gained and revising either with radical or small changes. How not to adopt an LCMS The Great Debate Once Again… RSS feed Google Youdao Xian Guo Zhua Xia My Yahoo!