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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

10 Predictions for 2011: Trends that Will Reshape the Training Industry Total spending for training services will increase by an estimated 7-9%. Instead, my belief is that the discussion will be much more around rapid, low-cost content creation. The Future is Mobile 3. Open Educational Resources Matures 4. More Multimedia 5.

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How CarTalk can save your e-Learning

Usable Learning

It was a way of managing scope : TechTalks were the SME’s responsbility to write (which may or may not work in your world), and very low cost for us to implement. Basically, these poor newbies had to learn EVERYTHING, and in a hurry. In fact, the client said “Oh, that can be a TechTalk&# more than we did.

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The Changing Face of Work and Workplace Learning

Learnnovators

3D-printed, low cost prosthetic limbs will bring the smile back on many faces. The OpenStack project intended to help organizations offer cloud-computing services running on standard hardware. How will L&D be of service to such a workforce? Again, I go back to the notion of L&D becoming community managers.

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The Changing Face of Work and Workplace Learning

ID Reflections

3D-printed, low cost prosthetic limbs will bring the smile back on many faces. The OpenStack project intended to help organizations offer cloud-computing services running on standard hardware. How will L&D be of service to such a workforce? Again, I go back to the notion of L&D becoming community managers.

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THE CHANGING FACE OF WORK AND WORKPLACE LEARNING

Learnnovators

3D-printed, low cost prosthetic limbs will bring the smile back on many faces. The OpenStack project intended to help organizations offer cloud-computing services running on standard hardware. How will L&D be of service to such a workforce? Again, I go back to the notion of L&D becoming community managers.