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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

Despite their pedagogical flaws, however, MOOCs provide unprecedented access to quality content for millions of learners. Content providers will wag the long tail. Dismissed as prescriptive, or teacher-centric, or unsocial, or something else, it’s like a badge of honour to espouse why you dislike MOOCs.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

Despite their pedagogical flaws, however, MOOCs provide unprecedented access to quality content for millions of learners. Content providers will wag the long tail. Dismissed as prescriptive, or teacher-centric, or unsocial, or something else, it’s like a badge of honour to espouse why you dislike MOOCs.

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The future of SEO: Hacks to help skyrocket your traffic

learnWorlds

Hack #3: Create quality content to boost traffic. Apart from being an SEO expert, Neil is also a New York best-selling author, has his own marketing podcast, and frequently shares highly valuable content. Hack #3: Create quality content to boost traffic. Creating high-quality content is essential here.

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Who's Responsible for This?

Kapp Notes

So, here is the big question for this month: Do educational institutions and corporate learning & development departments have responsibility for supporting Long Tail Learning? Prior to the 1980s, most manufacturing organizations "inspected in" quality. If so, what is their responsibility? Where is the edge of responsibility?

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

Essentially telling the CEO – we’ll produce more and better quality – but it’s not going to cost any more. You capture the expert and play it back. Organizations will need you to shift a it towards Corporate Learning Long Tail and Attention Crisis and Long Tail Learning - Size and Shape. Of course, I do.

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7 best practices to create corporate training video content

Disprz

This is where separating quality video content from the mediocre ones available on internet requires special attention. Do you need a professional designer or graphics expert? Experts say a video that doesn’t engage in the first 5-10 seconds will lose 1/5 of your viewers. What are your creative roadblocks? as an audience.

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Business of Learning

Tony Karrer

It reminds me a bit of the arguments about the loss of quality as you lose our instructional design and go to cheaper forms of delivery. " The editor at the end makes a great point that you don't find a Huffington Post, Drudge over reporting in Iraq. But that doesn't mean you have a viable business. I'm certainly not alone.