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2019 eLearning Predictions – Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

The Gartner Hype Cycle is the underlying theory of this project. The hype cycle theory holds that new concepts and technologies are initially little known, and thus little discussed, when they emerge from their Innovation Trigger – the point at which someone dreams them up, and only a small group of cognoscenti knows of them.

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eLearning Hype Curve: Our Predictions for 2019

Web Courseworks

The Gartner Hype Cycle is the underlying theory of this project. The hype cycle theory holds that new concepts and technologies are initially little known, and thus little discussed, when they emerge from their Innovation Trigger – the point at which someone dreams them up, and only a small group of cognoscenti knows of them.

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Help, I have an Instructional Design Master's Degree and I Can't Create E-Learning

Kapp Notes

This month's ASTD Big Question relates to a person who graduated from a theory-only program in Instructional Design and was not provided with the experience of actually creating instruction using any of the latest tools. I agree with one of the comments on Tony's Site. Where do you start? Here are two such courses.

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Why an Instructional Design Degree from Bloomsburg University ROCKS!

Kapp Notes

Full disclosure--I am a professor in the department and might be biased in my opinions but I am going to try to stay neutral* First, Cammy said, "maybe ID programs need to come out of business schools instead of education schools." The Bloomsburg program is not out of the business school but it is not in the School of Education either.

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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. 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. And to that time, my business was on a plateau.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

The role of the learning leader is shifting from being a program manager to a solution architect. Interestingly, it's Xyleme - an LCMS vendor that is sponsoring the site. Elliott Masie Learners as designers. Training department staffing will grow by a modest 2%. Learning technologies are becoming social, collaborative, and virtual.

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How to Double Your L&D Budget by Aligning with Business Needs

Acorn Labs

And I went to work at my—I was working part-time as a college student and I went off to their headquarters and joined their 10 person Training Services Group, and I became a program developer. And, and so therefore, the proxy for us is to read out all the, you know, butts on seats, butts on sites. You know, did they complete it?

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