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4 Key Emerging Trends in LMS

Upside Learning

Cloud Based LMS. Cloud computing is emerging as an inexpensive, quick and efficient way of delivering training through LMS. Alison Bickford, e-coach for the Connect Thinking eLearning Academy, has shared a video predicting some future trends in the LMS.

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Top 10 Corporate Training Courses and Programs to Empower Employees

Infopro Learning

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Workplace learning in 10 years

E-Learning Provocateur

Of course, the support and guidance of qualified e-learning coaches will be crucial during this transition period. However, advances in mobile technology and connectivity, coupled with the business world’s shift towards cloud computing , will eventually render the cell phone an indispensable learning and working tool.

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Instructional Design in the VUCA World

ID Reflections

With the advent of big shifts and disruptive technology in the shape of Social, Mobile Computing, Cloud Computing and Big Data, all the old notions of work are falling apart. This would then be packaged (ILT/elearning/blended learning) and delivered to the workforce in need of the said training.

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Distributed Learning

Clark Quinn

Think of it as cloud computing for your learning goals. After the meeting you might be connected to a coach/mentor, to see how it went. Distributed learning is an idea that I think offers an untapped potential, what with the new technologies we have.Â

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2009 Technology Trends That Impact Online Learning

The eLearning Coach

Cloud Computing. Cloud computing refers to delivering capabilities as an online service accessed from a web browser. The number of applications and services that rely on cloud computing seem to be growing exponentially, impacting both the development and delivery of online learning. Here’s my list.

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It takes a village

CLO Magazine

These scholarships will provide them with technical training and access to Udacity’s 40 nanodegree programs, which delve into topics such as data analysis, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, digital marketing, product management, autonomous vehicles and programming.