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12 eLearning Predictions for 2009

Tony Karrer

It's going to be tough for me-too tools to push out these players in the corporate market. 7 - Niche Tools Emerge and Get Traction in Niches So the caveat to the above statement about the big players getting bigger is that I believe we will see more and more niche tools get traction. 2009 is going to be a big year for this issue.

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2009 Predictions How Did I Do?

Tony Karrer

It's going to be tough for me-too tools to push out these players in the corporate market. 7 -Niche Tools Emerge and Get Traction in Niches So the caveat to the above statement about the big players getting bigger is that I believe we will see more and more niche tools get traction. Articulate has a great tool set. Grade: ??? #7

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Workplace Learning Professionals Next Job - Management Consultant

Tony Karrer

Well not quite, but it is pretty dang close to the definition of Management Consulting in Wikipedia: Management consulting refers to both the industry of, and the practice of, helping organizations improve their performance, primarily through the analysis of existing business problems and development of plans for improvement.

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Thoughts on a “Controversial” Approach to Rapid eLearning Development

OpenSesame

Finally, the OpenSesame SCORM Video Player makes it possible to track video files in any learning management system. While we had a number of quite handy reference guides, we wanted to try something faster. I should also add that “controversial” was my word, and not Tom’s.

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Executive Roundtable – Learning Systems Execs Q/A

eLearning 24-7

However, when we reference built-in simulation tools, the only ones that appear (if at all) are for technical skills. Professionals tend to have limited our expectations of what blue-collar workers are capable of, and have created a learning chasm between knowledge workers and others.