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JULIE DIRKSEN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Google and YouTube have changed the game. We google first for ‘helpful resources’ on the topic, and maybe check with our peers at the workplace next if required. I’m not worried about the need for elearning disappearing, but I am concerned that the elearning industry seems focused on better and faster ways to deliver information.

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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

Top 2008 Posts based on Read Counts: 100 eLearning Articles and White Papers Free - Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008 Test SCORM Courses with an LMS Request for Proposal (RFP) Samples Training Method Trends Corporate Learning Long Tail and Attention Crisis SCORM Test Web 2.0 eLearning 2.0

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

What does the future of eLearning hold? I think a good place is by asking 49 of the world’s leading eLearning experts the top 3 trends they predict for 2017. Here are the two most interesting takeaways from surveying 49 eLearning experts: Trend of Trends: 9 trends were picked by 10% or more of the experts. Allen Partridge.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Neither investing in only formal training and education nor placing all your bets on informal learning is a good strategy. The metrics of our scale are the organization’s core objectives: Reducing time-to-performance. eLearning vendors look at another set of economics. First-generation eLearning had blending all wrong.