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Interesting Developments in 3D Learning and Collaboration Space

Kapp Notes

First, it looks as though Linden Labs, the developers behind Second Life, may be downsizing their corporate efforts ( Second Life Enterprise Edition ). Two sources indicate that Linden may actually be shutting down their Enterprise operations. The companies are also in discussions for cross-marketing initiatives for their solutions.

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Second Life Happenings: CEO Steps Down (again)

Kapp Notes

Yesterday, Philip Linden (AKA: Philip Rosedale ) stepped down as CEO of Linden Labs (yes again). Bob will lead Linden Lab while we conduct the search. He said many longtime Second Life users are angry at the recent decisions by the company that runs the service, Linden Lab. He has done this before and then come back.

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Talking eLearning ROI

Web Courseworks

This SWOT analysis will help you to determine a realistic market position and provide you with a baseline for developing concrete objectives and strategic actions. and external opportunities and threats (industry trends, economic factors, changes in customer demographics, competition, relevant regulation/ legislation, etc.).

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A whole new world

E-Learning Provocateur

Its currency is the Linden Dollar (L$) which avatars can use to buy virtual goods and even virtual property. Linden Dollars are bought with real money and can be exchanged back again. At first, I found all this is kind of hilarious, but of course Second Life was originally pitched to the entertainment market.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Adobe/Bersin Overview of the eLearning Industry

Learning Visions

Study Methodology: Studied Adobe customer base -- how using the product and how they might like to be using it. E-learning Market Overview Key findings Industry Data Corporate Training Market is BIG -- almost $56 billion in the U.S. People have an expectation to produce content more quickly -- this drives productivity.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Jenna Papakalos: Leverage what is happening in the market. Moderator (Harold Jarche): ADDIE is for mass instruction and it's as outdated as mass production. ADDIE reminds me of project management, software development, product management.common pieces that have ubiqitious purpose. Thank you Apple with the iPhone! Cynan: yeah.