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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Big Question

Learning Visions

Tuesday, December 11, 2007 The Big Question This months big question from the Learning Circuits Blog: What did you learn about learning in 2007? Posted by Cammy Bean at 3:36 PM Labels: big question , instructional design 2comments: Michele said. Can I, um, have your attention, please? Any guesses?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Big Question: Instructional Design as a Spectrum

Learning Visions

Monday, February 04, 2008 The Big Question: Instructional Design as a Spectrum The Learning Circuits Big Question this month: Instructional Design - If, When and How Much? My response here is not so much an answer to this question, but rather, further musings on this endless topic that Ive been rambling on about of late.

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Filtering, Crowdsourcing and Information Overload

Tony Karrer

The other part of this thought process is that the feedback on my Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010 was that I should have Information Overload and Information Filtering as my user chosen prediction number 10. And that challenge is somewhat hinted at in this month’s big question: Instruction in a Information Snacking Culture?

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My E-learning predictions and plans for 2011 #LCBQ

Challenge to Learn

On that community he runs a series of post regarding ‘The big question’ The question of the month is: What are your Predictions and Plans for 2011? In order to do that metadata will be an important attention point. He also is the blogmeister of the Learning Circuits community. My predictions.

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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. Obsessive attention to enterprise federated search, cross-linking, social tagging, content reuse strategies, etc. Both expertise location applications and other means.

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7 Things to Know About Your Learners Before Launch

LearnDash

Gathering information about your learners can help you create and market a better course. There’s just one question you’ve forgotten to ask, and if you don’t think about it now, it may come back to haunt you: Who is your course for? You have a great course idea. Who are they? I’m talking demographics here.

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The Big Questions: Issues and Trends

Clive on Learning

Basically, you have to like making stuff, be organised and with an attention to detail. Will anyone still do formal training in a future in which all learning is informal and on-the-job? But becoming a specialist in e-learning is another thing. If that doesn't sound like you, you won't make the grade. Will a two-day course be enough?