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Seven more online icebreakers

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I've never done it online, but I'm sure you could do it as a synchronous activity. You could ask people to find internet resources on for instance, with tips for managing information overload through social media (either individually or in small groups). People had to get very creative. The first group won.

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Digital Assets Creates New Role for L&D Pros: The Content Curator

ATD Learning Technologies

Indeed, the ease with which organizations can generate, review, and retrieve information has helped them build a considerable amount of potential learning resources. However, it also has led to information overload, confusion, and sometimes even anxiety. How will you persuade everyone to participate?

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Charles Jennings argues that the adage ‘access to knowledge is power’ is more fitting in today’s information-swamped world. Information overload is more serious than ever.&#. I’ve included an outline of my lesson plan for the introductory synchronous session and would love your feedback.

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In Learning, Size Matters

CLO Magazine

For synchronous microlearning, techniques such as instant messaging, social media and email are well understood. However, when the asset is a video or an online simulation of a business transaction, searching must be enabled by attaching tags and keywords relevant to the learner and in the learner’s specific context and language.