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More Marketing Malarkey

Clark Quinn

First, I don’t hate microlearning ; there are legitimate reasons to keep content small. It can get rid of the bloat that comes from contentitis, for one. Most importantly, perhaps, is also the benefit of spacing learning to increase the likelihood of it being available. ” This seems a bit of a mashup.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

I look forward to doing this each month as I always find that I missed some REALLY great content. A day with Dave Snowden , October 26, 2010 Dave Snowden is a compelling storyteller, mad genius, and irascible Welshman who has pioneered the mash-up of complexity theory and management practice. Open up the Navigation.

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Curation: A Core Competency for Learning Professionals

The Learning Circuits

So the first impact of learning and performance professionals is to assist workers with understanding and applying filtering skills; the second impact is of greater importance, and will become a core competency in the near future. This person does not create content in the traditional sense. That competency is curation.

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iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning

Xyleme

Home > Single Source , Standards > iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning March 25th, 2010 Goto comments Leave a comment I was on Nigel Paine’s blog on Friday when I saw and commented on his post The Mash-up Begins. Of course not!

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

Social learning is all about providing more flexible and responsive ways for delivering this knowledge through user generated content, engagement, and feedback. revolution has brought learning networks front and center with “ Connect and Communicate ” becoming the new mantra for training organizations.

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2008 in retrospect

Jay Cross

I’m closing the chapter on 2008 and gearing up for 2009 and beyond. Keynoted Learning Technologies 2008 in London. Topic: Learning — All Change. Marc Rosenberg, Allison Rossett, Barbara Pellow, and I led Up to Speed, an event in NYC for Mimeo. First reports from my learning practices survey.