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Interesting Information via eLearning Learning

Tony Karrer

Also interesting topics: Cognitive , Effectiveness , LCMS , Social Network , iPhone , Director. David Fair - Learning Journeys Talk to him about graphics ( PNG , JPG ) and staying organized ( Tagging , Information Overload ). Lars Hyland - Lars is Learning Good to see Learning Technologies , Mobile Learning come up for Lars.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

open up exciting opportunities for people to access relevant information where and when they require it. The answer is simple: Information Overload provides inherent opportunity for curation. Twitter, Yammer), wikis, blogs, discussion groups, etc. Of course, you can’t look at learning in 2011 without mentioning mobile learning.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

It puts forward lots of suggestions for how knowledge workers can leverage technology to make themselves more effective. Predictions #2 => Convergence Ramps Up Big Time The recent Morgan Stanley Mobile Internet Report that I discussed in Mobile Internet Apple Facebook is really labeled wrong. What happens when a link is broken?

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Microlearning Guide

Ed App

It’s one of the most effective forms of learning and training and is ideal for training all teams – large and small. Microlearning does not necessarily have to equal video content, but it is undoubtedly a highly effective content delivery method to have up your sleeve. Is Microlearning effective?

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Beginner’s Guide to Microlearning

Ed App

Microlearning does not necessarily have to equal video content, but it is undoubtedly a highly effective content delivery method to have up your sleeve. The use of highly focused, short and sharp videos is one of the most effective ways of engaging auditory, visual and kinesthetic learners. Is Microlearning effective?