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So learning decision makers along with learning consumers will not only understand the technology in learning, but will actually “get” it. So expect to see continued increase in eLearning in the learningblend (the blend will remain), with increasing focus on embedded learning and performance support systems.
To me this is a very important question because it goes beyond, “what is nice” to what is “necessary” Mobile Learning – 68.5%. Peer Review, Chat, Collaborative Learning – 68.5%. SocialLearning – 57.1%. BlendedLearning. ILT/Classroom mgt – 48.5%. Bottom Line.
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