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Is the Big Question Half-Full or Half-Empty?

Tony Karrer

This month's Big Question - What Questions Should We be Asking? Dave Lee just told us that there are 102 Questions. What I was hoping to see were questions that I wanted to discuss with people at the next conference or in the next big question. Why do I like these questions?

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Monitoring informal learning with a Learning Record Store

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Experience API, XAPI, Learning Record Stores, TinCan API do you know what this is about? Last year I participated in a fringe event during the Learning and Technologies conference and it was funny to be emerged into a topic I didn't have a clue what is was. so how interested will people be in their own learning passport?

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Action on Informal Learning - Leads to Great Questions

Tony Karrer

Great post by Ray Sims - What To Do On Behalf of Informal Learning? He provides a list of things he can do to help informal learning in his organization. A few that jump out at me: Help employees discover and refine their own personal learning environment Improve content findability. Make outside connections easy.

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The big question: predictions for 2010

Clive on Learning

The Big Question for January in the Learning Circuits Blog is, rather predictably, what are your predictions for 2010? There will be enough exceptions to keep those already active in these fields going, but no big shift in corporate learning practice. only one will matter and that is surviving the downturn.

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eLearning Cyclops: I Saw a Virtual Patient at MedBiquitous

eLearning Cyclops

I am currently attending the MedBiquitous conference , which is hosted at Johns Hopkins (my employer) and focuses on how learning technologies can transform heath care education. I am looking forward to seeing more exciting things at the next two days of the MedBiquitous conference. Labels: e-Learning , HealthCare , Tools.

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eLearning Cyclops: Heading to #DevLearn

eLearning Cyclops

I am very excited to be heading out to the DevLearn Conference and Expo this week. This is my first visit to the conference, but I have known of its reputation as a fantastic conference and enviously followed last years back channel on Twitter. If you do not already know, the conference hash tag is #DevLearn.

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eLearning Cyclops: Making It Over The Wall #LCBQ

eLearning Cyclops

Over at the Learning Circuits Blog the Big Question is "How do we break down organizational walls when it comes to learning?" First off, always be on the lookout for opportunities to bring external learning inside the organization. Make sure there are avenues and expectations for this information to be shared.