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Collaborative Learning in Spite of Organizational Walls – June #LCBQ

Dashe & Thomson

That’s the Learning Circuits Big Question for the month of June. I’ve thought about this question off and on for about a week now, and it is time to put pen to paper, or rather hands to keyboard. As I considered this question, my thoughts kept returning to two of my long-term clients.

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Action on Informal Learning - Leads to Great Questions

Tony Karrer

Both expertise location applications and other means. Funding for information and research services, conference attendance, guest speakers at company events, etc. I would also suggest that each of these items suggest possible great questions for this month's Big Question - What Questions Should We be Asking?

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To-Learn Lists

Clark Quinn

This month’s Learning Circuit’s Big Question is on: To-Learn Lists. These activities are drivers for the information I to take on board in my attempts to enhance my skills, abilities, and expertise. The results this far have been really interesting to me. Rather its an informal, ever changing list.

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What Does a SweetRush Custom eLearning Solution Cost in 2023?

SweetRush

Since the true seat time for each learner will be different based on their experience and expertise, seat time is calculated on the time it would take for one person to go through each and every piece of content —even if this is not a likely scenario. Now, on to the big question: How much does it cost to create a custom eLearning solution?

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We Need a Degree in Instructional Design

Kapp Notes

Maybe this lack or research-based practice is why evaluation is such a hot topic and so poorly done.I Additionally, just because a few people can achieve that level of expertise without a degree doesn't mean the field should not require a degree in instructional design. but this doesn't benefit the field as a whole.

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User generated content; The next trend!

Challenge to Learn

The big question is: is content created by subject matter experts (User generated content) a solution for this problem? But knowing is better than believing therefore we did a little research. I’m continuing this research. I believe it is or at least will be. 1000 courses created by subject matter experts.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

And probably will get some more ideas from the Big Question - Predictions and Plans for 2010. Instead, he would ask - “If I could bring together experts and expertise and facilitate a conversation on X and then help capture that – is that something you’d want.” Of course, I do. They really became a partner with marketing.