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The questions prompt quite a lively and interesting discussion among online community members. The Learning Circuits BigQuestion for May is: How do we need to change in what we do in order to address learning/performance needs that are on-demand? OK, so this is not about the easy questions.
There is a group of early adopters implementing serious mLearning projects, but a lot of companies still have many doubts, especially on security. It was big last year, version one is out and I was expecting a lot from that. ” The ‘ when’ looks like the bigquestion. And I will try to blog on them.
Based on the recent BigQuestion - Learning Technology 2015 – I received an interesting question: "Tony, what do you think of environments like Second Life? What about by 2015 to go along with the bigquestion? Subscribe to the Best of eLearning Learning for updates from this blog and other eLearning blogs.
The latest Big Questio n on the ASTD Learning Circuits blog is designed to set the agenda for discussion over the coming months. The question is: What issues and trends do you think are having a major impact on the industry—and should be on the hot list for the blog to tackle? First thought: I'm not sure.
The Learning Circuit’s BlogBigQuestion of the Month is “What is the impact of the economy on you and your organization? What are you doing as a result?&#. Heavy topic, but appropriate for the times. I’ll answer two-fold: myself, and what I see for clients. Fingers crossed for all of us that it occurs soon.
Of course if you decide to take this option then it should go without saying that you make a secure backup of your old site and database first. Of course the bigquestion ticking away in my mind is, what are the dangers? One college reported that only 45% of courses were actually required for the new system!
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Some challenging questions are being raised in this month’s BigQuestion - Voice Over in eLearning. Some of the key questions: Given the range of solutions for voice-over from text-to-speech, home-grown human voice-over, professional voice-over: how do you decide what's right for your course? Why not use human voice-over?
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So, how do you figure out just how big that problem is? Here are some of the bigquestions to ask: How much additional revenue could you be pulling in with (successfully run) customer/partner training that they love? How much turnover or customer/partner churn are you facing due to lack of engagement or poor user experience?
The BigQuestion for March on the Learning Circuits Blog is 'what is the scope of our responsibility as learning professionals?' I don't regard this question as just a topical response to the increased interest in informal learning - it's an issue that has been there as long as we have had learning professionals.
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Main | Firefox Can make even GMail Better » July 14, 2008 An Experiment, A Blog-a-thon and a Tip Jar So tabbed browsing is literally the best thing since Mosaic was first created; its also an invention that is troublesome for people with CPAD ( Continuous Partial Attention Disorder). So hang on for the ride. Alrighty then.off we go.
To get some perspective, I went back to the wisdom of an ‘ancient’ text (paper-based, of course) written by Mortimer Adler in 1940 (a bestseller no less) entitled, simply enough, How to Read a Book.Yes, I know, blogs are not books, — or magazines or newspapers — but wedo read (and often listen) to them and want something from them aswell.
Let’s start this blog post with a disclaimer upfront that there is no political linkage or overtone.This is merely an attempt to showcase the macro lessons that may be relevant to any organization around the world. We will only list below three of the four bigquestions that the CEO brought up. The rules should work for them.”.
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They have templates you can set up that will promote content, such as continuous blog posts without recycling the exact same content. The curation value is delivered in the course or membership itself, but the access aspect can be accomplished with a Facebook group where students can ask questions to you and the community.
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(MSN article) Here is the shocking synopsis of this article : Security needs to be better in Web 2.0 apps and more importantly on peoples perception of the secureness of those apps, then there will be greater and greater commercial pressure to secure those apps. A perfectly valid thesis and one that I happen to agree with.
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I cant believe its been almost a month since I blogged. So I started looking around for how to jump back in and I came across The BigQuestion from the Learning Circuits Blog." " Turns out Im feeling a little grumpy as I start back into blogging, so Ill say that as far as "learning" goes.I
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Here are some interesting facts from the story: o Some 26,000 IBM workers have registered blogs. o Any employee can have a blog, a wiki, or a podcast. A colleague and I used the IBM official blogging policy as a starting point when drafting the policy for our own organisation, but it never got further than draft stage.
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