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The two faces of blended learning

E-Learning Provocateur

Applying the knowledge of an OH&S policy in a virtual world. In the corporate sector – where staff are located in offices around the world, work from home, are ill, on holidays, or just can’t get away from their desk right now – the alternative face of blended learning makes perfect sense. or a POV camera.

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Learning Goes Social

CLO Magazine

These are by no means mutually exclusive worlds: The sweet spot appears to lie in a harmonious blend of the two. These formal learning tools are balanced out with the company’s use of social learning tools, which are leveraged to meet just-in-time learning needs. Learning materials must be easily accessible.

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Choosing Media - Push vs. Pull - Part 1 of Many

Tony Karrer

In other words, what combination of documents, web pages, emails, IM, SMS, video, audio, podcasts, vodcasts, Faxes, RSS feeds, telephone calls, direct mail, blogs, wikis, recorded presentations, etc., In some cases, you quickly find that you have such limited choices that you are virtually forced into particular media. should I use?

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Myths about online learning

Janet Clarey

I'm thinking here about a vodcast with group communication around its content. Myth : Online courses are OK for learning Microsoft Word, but you cannot possibly teach real science (which translates into higher thinking/very technical content in the corporate world). I think many of these myths can be applied to corporate e-learning.