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Learning Professionals Leaders

Tony Karrer

Is it okay for a learning professional to be unaware at this point of social media and its impact on learning and work? Harold Jarche in Skills 2.0 : Today, active involvement in informal learning, particularly through web-based communities, is key to remaining professional and creative in a field. I'm not sure I buy this.

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Learning Professionals Leaders

Clark Quinn

Is it okay for a learning professional to be unaware at this point of social media and its impact on learning and work? Harold Jarche in Skills 2.0 : Today, active involvement in informal learning, particularly through web-based communities, is key to remaining professional and creative in a field. I'm not sure I buy this.

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2009 Predictions How Did I Do?

Tony Karrer

The second half of the prediction “self directed learning” got less attention during the year than I anticipated, but it was there and certainly was a big part of the discussion around social and informal learning. There will also be growth in discussions and social networks for collaborative learning. Grade: ???? #9

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Device Diversity is the “New Normal” Mobile Apps Become Essential to Enterprise mLearning Pad/Tablet Use Explodes Authoring Tools Will Evolve Private Social Networks Win Over Public Market Consolidations Will Occur Here Come the Experts! The answer is simple: Information Overload provides inherent opportunity for curation.