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Virtual Presentation – Ten eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

This event will be held via the web on Thursday January 21 from 2:45 – 4:00 Eastern. About the Presenter: Dr. Tony Karrer is an expert on innovative uses of technology that improves human performance. Tony Karrer is an expert on innovative uses of technology that improves human performance.

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Top eLearning Posts

Tony Karrer

6,890 16 152 Rapid eLearning Tools 4,337 11 35 First Time Visitor Guide 2,345 17 67 LMS Satisfaction Features and Barriers 1,988 6 40 eLearning Trends 1,820 9 24 Software Simulation eLearning (w/ links to Tools) 1,724 2 11 Personal Learning for Learning Professionals - Using Web 2.0 and eLearning 2.0 Start-Up Guides 1,368 1 22 eLearning 1.0

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Work Literacy Skills - New Workshop

Tony Karrer

Harold Jarche, Michele Martin and I are pleased to announce a new workshop offering that relates to the recent posts on Tool Set 2009 and to the issues of Work Literacy. Work Literacy Skills Workshop Was the last formal training you had on knowledge work skills the use of a card catalog and microfiche reader?

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

What I wrote more about in 2010 than past years: Text-to-Speech (8) OCW (3) SharePoint (8) eLearning Strategy (16) eLearning Tools (34) Corporate eLearning (18) Knowledge Worker (8) Authoring Tools (8) Voice (15) Knowledge Work (4) Captivate (11) Adobe Captivate (6) Enterprise 2.0 (6) Top eLearning Sites?

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Learned about Learning in 2009

Tony Karrer

There was a really great case study by HP during one of the Learn Trends sessions that described how they took marketing professionals from across the organization, taught them some basics about Web 2.0 This was hosted by the learning organization, but it looked more like a research, innovation project than a learning event.

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Getting established in the new world of work Part 1: The edges

Janet Clarey

Edges are places that become fertile ground for innovation because they spawn significant new unmet needs and unexploited capabilities and attract people who are risk takes. Edges therefore become significant drivers of knowledge creation and economic growth, challenging and ultimately transforming traditional arrangement and approaches.

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

Complexity, or maybe our appreciation of it, has rendered the world unpredictable, so the orientation of learning is shifting from past (efficiency, best practice) to future (creative response, innovation). This approach has already been adopted by Web services, where Beta releases are launched and tested before they are finalized.