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Why do searches on e-Learning terms drop dramatically?

Challenge to Learn

The launch of Desktop publishing programs in the eighties changed a whole industry. And thanks to the faster production time and lower cost e-Learning is now an option in many more use cases than it was 10 years ago. But it will only be useful (cost effective) in very high stake training. No it won’t. On the rise.

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Why do searches on e-Learning terms drop dramatically?

Challenge to Learn

The launch of Desktop publishing programs in the eighties changed a whole industry. And thanks to the faster production time and lower cost e-Learning is now an option in many more use cases than it was 10 years ago. But it will only be useful (cost effective) in very high stake training. No it won’t. On the rise.

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DevLearn 2008 - Day 1 Recap

eLearning Weekly

Day 1 of DevLearn 2008 kicked off today with a great keynote from Tim O’Reilly ( @TimOReilly ), where he walked us through the Web 2.0 movement and how it has impacted learning and training. Check out the O’Reilly book: Programming Collective Intelligence. 202 - Work Literacy – A Key to e-Learning 2.0

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Learning = getting the job done

Jay Cross

DevLearn marked a significant shift in the field of corporate learning. In today’s world, that means trusting workers to learn for themselves. Learning is mobile. Skim through the following ideas from several dozen DevLearn speakers. world for learning, organizations are meeting these challenges.

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