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Buzzword: Micro-learning

Xyleme

I was introduced recently to a new buzz word making its way across the learning & development industry: Micro-learning. But having got that out of the way, it is worth looking at these ideas to see if there’s anything we, as learning professionals, can learn from them. It doesn’t exist.

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#Learning2019 Day 2. About performance support and the future of learning…

Challenge to Learn

The second day of Learning 2019. She showed us how they got started and what they have learned along the way. They created based on the main processes in the hospital, a performance support environment using the five moments of learning need. Bob and Con's session at Learning 2019 (click to enlarge). Elliots keynote.

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Learning in 30 Seconds-Learning ala The Matrix Style

Vignettes Learning

How would you like to learn the way they do in the blockbuster movie "The Matrix"? According to T eemu Torvelainen in a newsletter entitled "What are nano-learning and m-learning?," "In the Matrix films, new skills were learned fast. This could be called nano-learning. What is Nano-Learning?

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My takeaways from OEB18: communities, AI and 3D-smarts and some very practical stuff

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

For the first time in my life I went to the OEB learning technologies conference in Berlin. People from Denmark, Finland, the US and the Netherlands exchanged working on 360 degree and VR, e-learning, open academy, video in action, micro learning as support for deployed troops. It was a great conference.

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Reflections on Twitter and social networking

Clark Quinn

There’s lots more for me to learn, of course, but there are powerful reasons to blog about it along the way as well. Twitter is a different story; described as micro-blogging, it’s more immediate, more a pointer. The Work Literacy one on Learning 2.0 And Ning’s quite interesting too.Â

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GE TV: Elliott Masie on the Future of Learning Technologies

Growth Engineering

The one and only Elliott Masie stopped by to share his wealth of expertise with all of your lucky viewers! Elliott is one of the rock stars of the learning and development world, having been one of the industry’s most prominent thinkers for decades. The current state of gamification in learning.

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Inspiring E-Learning Quotes from the Great Masters

Learnnovators

THE JOURNEY: Where is e-learning heading? If you had been following us, you would already know that it’s almost a year since we started publishing our Crystal Balling interview series with some of the great masters in the e-learning industry. How would people learn in future? Where is our industry headed? Spark a ‘debate’.