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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

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Taxonomy of Learning Theories - E-Learning Provocateur , January 12, 2010. Definition of an E-Learning Curve – Bloom’s Taxonomy - The E-Learning Curve , February 4, 2010. Explore Bloom’s Taxonomy Using this Interactive Resource! Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010 - eLearning Technology , January 18, 2010.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Five Barriers to Effective Learning in Organisations - Performance Learning Productivity , April 7, 2010 Very few of us would argue with the proposition that a lot of organisational learning and development activity is sub-optimal to the extent that it provides little value to participants and their organisations.

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How to Effectively Shift to Online Teaching: The Ultimate Guide

TechSmith Camtasia

You were able to easily measure your content’s effectiveness and student performance. By humanizing your content and leveraging the benefits of asynchronous communication and learning, you can create courses that are as effective — or even more effective — as face-to-face learning. It’s not a fantasy.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

These 12 Tutorials Teach You How to Build an Interactive E-Learning Course - Rapid eLearning Blog , May 4, 2010 It’s a fact that you CAN build effective elearning with rapid elearning tools. My first instinct was to pass on this one, because it seems only a few months since we made our predictions for 2010. Just maybe. Thanks Dave!

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How to Build the Best Adult Learner Experience for Online Training

MeetingOne on eLearning

Adult brains are fully-developed by our mid-20s, giving us greater ability to predict outcomes, devise more comprehensive plans, and make better decisions. Knowles intentionally differentiated it from pedagogy – or learning geared toward children. However, adults and kiddos are biologically and experientially VERY different!