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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

iPad (and iPhone) are Much More Useful Than I Expected I didn’t actually think that I would care about the iPad except as a tool for training and performance support in environments like retail and restaurants where it’s always been an issue having access to machines. It provided high value for me and hopefully value for people reading it.

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Mobile as Main Mode

Clark Quinn

While you might want a desktop for big design work where screen real estate matters. I wouldn’t want to do it on my iPhone, but I am glad to take it with me in a smaller form-factor than a laptop. I’m thinking mobile could become the default target design, and desktop augments will be possible, versus the other way around.

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M-learning: What's the big deal?

Clive on Learning

In fact it probably has been since the first iPhone was launched and certainly once we got the iPad. As Clark says in the summary of the eLearning Guild report: "Mobile learning isn’t about courses, but about using personal digital devices to assist us in performing knowledge work wherever and whenever.”

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Hot List

Tony Karrer

The posts come from the primary sources for this group. Other items come from other sources.

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Learned about Learning in 2009

Tony Karrer

I’m convinced that we are all struggling to have our Work Skills Keep Up. I will say that adopting TweetDeck on both my desktop and my iPhone has made it a much better tool for me. Each of these allowed me to fast forward my learning and share knowledge effectively. See also: Twitter Conference Ideas and Twitter and Webinars.

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Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008

Tony Karrer

While the iPhone and other mobile devices continue to proliferate and while the amount of web access via mobile devices will continue to grow rapidly (now approaching 20%), mobile learning solutions will continue to find adoption in scattered, specific examples. And the barriers are getting lower all the time.

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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

Strategy (15) PWLE Not PLE - Knowledge Work Not Separate from Learning (15) Corporate Social Bookmarking Tools (14) Corporate Learning Long Tail and Attention Crisis (13) Test SCORM Courses with an LMS (13) 90-9-1 Rule aka 1% Rule in Collaborative Environments (13) Social Conference Tools - Expect Poor Results (13) Instruction eLearning 2.0