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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Thursday, June 28, 2007 Emerging Technologies in e-Learning I sat in on a lunchtime WebEx presentation with Gary Woodill -- Director, Research and Analysis, Brandon Hall Research. The topic: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning.

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Is it time to replace SCORM? A Look at Emerging Learning Technologies

Growth Engineering

SCORM struggles to deliver the strong mobile learning experience modern employees want. The difficulties arise when we want to track all the other informal learning that happens when the formal course ends. Informal learning is responsible for up to 90% of what we know! Limited Tracking Functions.

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Top Talent & Development Trends for 2016

KZO Innovations

More employees are taking advantage of learning and professional development opportunities outside the workplace, taking to social networks like LinkedIn, listening to podcasts and TED Talks, or even accessing free or low-cost online courses such as those available through Lynda, Coursera, Udacity, and Udemy. Mobile learning.

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Training Method Trends

Clark Quinn

While I'm claiming victory on my predictions, might as well point out that mobile learning also showed a big drop which lines up with another prediction from the beginning of the year (Prediction #5 => Mobile Learning - Continued Scattered Examples and Disappointment). Look at mobile learning in education.

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Moving Microlearning to the Cloud

Ed App

Mobile learning in massive open online courses (MOOC) is different from the traditional forms of learning as it is fragmented and heavily-dependant on collaboration. A smart learning environment ideally uses data mining techniques to understand learner behavior and offer relevant content based on the data collected.

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Instructional Design: Something Old, Something New

Allison Rossett

Were learning professionals relying on webinars, on podcasts, on mobile learning? We expected to find reliance on podcasts and scenarios, with healthy use of online communities and discussion boards. Many call it informal. We pursued this question: when doing elearning, what are you doing?

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Instructional Design: Something Old, Something New

Allison Rossett

Were learning professionals relying on webinars, on podcasts, on mobile learning? We expected to find reliance on podcasts and scenarios, with healthy use of online communities and discussion boards. Many call it informal. We pursued this question: when doing elearning, what are you doing?