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2019 eLearning Predictions – Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

The discussion of the concept or technology increases a bit – never reaching the previous level of buzz, because the only people with reason to discuss it are the actual users – and reaches a moderate, stable level: Gartner dubs this phase the Plateau of Productivity. How we Built the eLearning Hype Curve.

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eLearning Hype Curve: Our Predictions for 2019

Web Courseworks

The discussion of the concept or technology increases a bit – never reaching the previous level of buzz, because the only people with reason to discuss it are the actual users – and reaches a moderate, stable level: Gartner dubs this phase the Plateau of Productivity. Plateau of Productivity. Slope of Enlightenment.

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How to Grow Your Community and Niche Network through a Virtual Summit with Jan Koch from WP Agency Summit

LifterLMS

At that time Jan’s business was on a plateau, as he was doing freelance development and had the typical feast and famine cycles. And to that time, my business was on a plateau. So running a virtual summit was a way to pivot to the next level and start to run passive programs that could also generate leads for a premium service.

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The kids are alright

CLO Magazine

The old way of thinking said we have big change followed by a plateau of consolidation. Best Buy struck deals with Samsung, Apple and Microsoft. Reverse mentoring is one way to tap into the “newness” of younger workers and impart wisdom from more senior talent. It’s a healthy process that doesn’t have to break the system.

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Microlearning, Engagement, Gamification, and the Elearning Success Summit with Stephen Ladek from LMSPulse

LifterLMS

It’s from a baby copying an adult’s face to an older person, like mentoring and passing along a life’s work worth of work and everything in between. That’s the big, the real big question, why do you choose Microsoft over Linux? It’s kind of plateaued at this stage. And it’s everywhere.