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RSS Primer from the Read/Write Web

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

So, it was wonderful luck to find a great post from Alex Iskold on the Read/Write Web blog called The Future of RSS. "In So in this post, we look at RSS today and ask if RSS is evolving into a tool for delivering complex, semantically rich information." Hopefully, our discussion next week can help fill in the gaps.

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Resistance is futile

Learning with e's

The same can be said for the participative Web. Blogging has evolved into a very expressive form of writing, and clearly exploits the immediacy of social interaction that was unknown before social media. Blogging is disruptive in that it changes the way we construct and present our ideas, and the way we interact with our readership.

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Do We Still Know Our Audience?

eLearning Weekly

They do much of their phoning for free over the Web. The Web has always existed. The class of 2012 may not be the first to habitually seek much of its information from Web blogs, Wikis, Google, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. The Hubble Space Telescope has always been eavesdropping on the heavens.

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Convergence Learning

The Learning Circuits

From a pedagogical view, the model provides a link between formal and informal learning to the benefit of each. Formal & Informal Learning "The learning zone" is the convergence of formal and informal learning within a social context where the interests of the enterprise and individual meet.

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A comparison between LMS and CMS

TalentLMS

First, some examples so you know what we’re talking about: “ TalentLMS “, the product whose blog you’re reading, is a good, nay great, example of an LMS. As for CMS products, those are divided into Enterprise and Web oriented offerings. Microsoft’s “ Sharepoint ” is an example of the former.

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Evolution of L&D - Some more thoughts

ID Reflections

I love the serendipity of the web. I have seen this happen again and again when interacting on the web—learning, lurking, contributing and participating. In the process of digging deeper, it is entirely possible to uncover information that the organization was unaware of and which could be a major cause of the issue being faced today.