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A summary of enterprise e-learning trends

Docebo

Solutions to this common problem will take the form of smarter content curation tools that produce catalogs for individual learning needs, and extended enterprise lms functionality, like social learning tools , to empower subject matter experts (SMEs) to create and share their own content with employees and non-employees (e.g.

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In Summary: E-Learning Trends for 2020

Docebo

Based on tireless market research, in-depth discussions with our customers, and data from industry analysts, we’re giving you a sneak peek into the future of e-learning. Here’s a summary of what you can expect in the full report: Learning Content. Learning Impact. – Infosys. DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT.

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Ad-hoc Social Learning Environment Version 2: BaseCamp 2011

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

In an earlier post, I described an ad-hoc social learning environment where a blog was set up to drive learning for a group of 40 executives in a company, spread over multiple locations. The online social learning program was conducted over a duration of six weeks. Here is a brief summary.

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Getting the Most out of your Social Learning Program

Gyrus

Getting the Most out of your Social Learning Program. Statements like, “how do we make our learning program work for us?” ” or “let’s get social with our learning plan.” ” But, how do you get your learning program up to speed? Social learning is a many ways street.

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Recommended Reading Summary: A Chapter of “Emerging Technologies for the Classroom”

Adobe Captivate

I’ve since started writing chapter summaries (here is the last article ) so people can “preview” some of the great books out there and hopefully end up reading them! Below is this month’s chapter summary. Social media and social networking sites allow individuals and groups to collaborate and learn together.

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Social Learning doesn’t mean what you think it does: PART TWO

Jane Hart

Yesterday, in my first posting on this topic, I showed how “social learning” is not just about a new training trend or about adding social media into the “blend&# or acquiring the latest Social Learning Management System, but a fundamental change in how we need to view workplace learning.

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Recommended Reading Summary: A Chapter of “From Practice Fields to Communities of Practice”

Adobe Captivate

I’ve since started writing chapter summaries (here is the first one ) so people can “preview” some of the great books out there and hopefully end up reading them! Here is this month’s chapter summary. The setting must be social and collaborative.