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eLearning Conferences

Tony Karrer

docnum=446 January 12-14, 2009 Learning and Technology World Forum 2009, London, United Kingdom. link] optimization.org/LION3/ January 15-18, 2009 International Alliance for Learning (IAL2009) Conference: Learning that Counts – From a Dream to Reality, 34th, Houston, Texas, USA. link] downloadfile.cfm?docnum=446

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

A theory developed by John Sweller that describes the strain working memory experiences when information is being processed. Involves applying a methodology based on cognitive psychology and instructional theory to create learning content. Learning Portal. Social Learning. Cognitive Load.

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The Social Learning Revolution in eLearning

TalentLMS

Social learning is an age-old learning and teaching strategy, backed by many cognitive scientists. While retouching social learning theories is a requirement for this article, we cannot overstate the benefits this effort can incur for training professionals. Why Social Learning? New training programs are suggested.

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Social Learning pays off! A Success Story

Origin Learning

If the dose of social learning can be tailored to meet the needs of a business then a learner’s participation graph is sure to reflect an upward trend. Recognition by Brandon Hall and the CLO forum is considered prestigious. The learning portal became the first enterprise application to reach all the employees.