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Corporate Advisory Council Starts Today

Kapp Notes

The RFP has opportunities for e-learning, hands-on instructor-led elements, social media and follow up training. We are using it to stream and archive the information for this event. The focus of the RFP is on developing training for call center representatives. Here is a list of the presenter and link to the streaming video.

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LCB Question for December - Past Year, Present Challenges, Predictions

Tony Karrer

Authoring in eLearning 2.0 / Add-ins & Mash-ups What do you see as the biggest challenges for 2007? I could answer this as the biggest challenges for Learning Professionals generally, and maybe I'll come back and do that, but for now, let me just write what I see as some of my bigger challenges in 2007. Make a Difference?

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Informal Learning 2.0

Jay Cross

This new learning is strategy, not support. Today’s learning is a mash-up of performance support, internal communications, collaboration, social software, real-time feeds, organization development, what’s left of knowledge management, collective intelligence, search, nurturing communities, and traditional learning.

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iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning

Xyleme

Home > Single Source , Standards > iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning iPad & eBooks: A Game Changer for Blended Learning March 25th, 2010 Goto comments Leave a comment I was on Nigel Paine’s blog on Friday when I saw and commented on his post The Mash-up Begins.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

While many learning vendors have thrown their hat into the Web 2.0 ring, community needs to be a core competency, not simply an extension of an existing learning silo. Contrary to what we’d like to believe, social learning doesn’t always start at the training department and work its way up, quite the opposite.