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Someone was just asking me about the big trends in learning and the implications of those trends on corporate learning and development. So, here's a bit of a compilation of some of the things I've been talking about in my blog which points to some of the major trends in learning. The whole problem is LongTail Learning.
Hip learning trend during the past that was way over hyped. 4 - Examples of eLearning2.0 Wonderful set of examples of what people are doing out there around social learning and eLearning2.0. #5 4 - Examples of eLearning2.0 A search tool other than Google that I use, when and why.
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