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Social Learning, Social Media – Brothers in Arms

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Is it me or does it seem that most vendors in the LMS/LCMS market still believe that with some smoke and mirrors, you won’t realize that social media actually must be integrated into social learning for it to exist? See, it is social learning. Nevertheless, social media has overtaken its Web 2.0

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What I am hearing and seeing in E-Learning

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It comes from fellow readers who send me e-mails or talk to me via social media. It comes from people I meet at events. It comes from me talking to vendors, buyers, monitoring the industry all the while taking notes and seeing the trends/patterns appear right before my eyes. E-Learning 24/7.

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APIs and Mashups r ur new ABCs for E-Learning

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Unfortunately, too many vendors in the e-learning space have failed to see the power and potential of this capability, and have decided to ignore them. Hunch is designed so that every time it’s used, it learns something new. Adaptive Learning with a Social Q/A twist. Social Learning?

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Top 10 LMS/LCMS Trends and Forecasts

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LMS/LCMS vendors wishing to a slight degree to incorporate social learning without fully entering are adding Widgets to the mix. Some vendors are providing some widgets are part of their system, and then customers can go onto the web and locate widgets to add or more often than not, create their own. Social Learning.

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State of the LMS 2012

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As for personal and professional development, it truly amazes me how many vendors in the e-learning space as a whole, forget this type of training. To me this is a very important question because it goes beyond, “what is nice” to what is “necessary” Mobile Learning – 68.5%.