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Vision 2016 - An Interview with Todd Kasenberg

Raptivity

He is an often invited speaker and workshop facilitator, loves to talk apps, mobile learning, and job aids, and is a software entrepreneur. More about Todd here: [link] Below are excerpts from the interview: What are some of the key eLearning trends that you think would surface, or pick up, in 2016? How would it impact?

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Semantic technologies and learning

Learning with e's

Besides being able to author, publish, discover, and use high-quality learning objects, it is equally important to use multimedia-rich learning objects. This inevitably sets new requirements in multimedia-enhanced learning environments for the advanced representation and creation of learning metadata.

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e-Learning Solutions – All in One Option For EduPreneurs

Academy of Mine

We create a “mash up” of the best eLearning solutions for our members to use. Where conversations are happening online (blogs, forums, Facebook, Twitter etc) so that our members can be notified of those conversations so they can then go and add their voice to the discussion. That’s where Academy of Mine comes in.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Jott This Blog

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. I find my best time for thinking up excellent blog entries is late at night when Im lying in bed. Chris, your worries are justified -- even with a headset, talking on the phone takes up a lot of mental bandwidth.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

Myth #2: Learning objects are dead. Reality: Reusable content elements are even more critical for the deployment of content to social learning platforms to support incremental learning. While many learning vendors have thrown their hat into the Web 2.0