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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

I think a good place is by asking 49 of the world’s leading eLearning experts the top 3 trends they predict for 2017. Here are the two most interesting takeaways from surveying 49 eLearning experts: Trend of Trends: 9 trends were picked by 10% or more of the experts. Where do you even start? See the infographic below.

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10 Tips to Earn Money as an eLearning Professional

Trivantis

Stay up-to-date with new eLearning technologies and trends that seem to become a major part of eLearning’s future and get to be an expert in the innovative tools and apps that are being used today. LinkedIn and Facebook, as well as other social media sites, are great places to network online.

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Top 5 eLearning Skills for 2011 – A Follow-Up

eLearning Weekly

Social Media – As we all know social media is no longer a trend and is becoming the main stream of communicating. Although any video editing does require patience, it’s not anything a novice can pick up fairly quickly. I don’t think SoMe is a skill so much as it is a practice.

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3 Essential Themes for Mobile Learning Systems

Upside Learning

Taking the trends I’ve mentioned before, and the huge increase in persistent internet connection personal computing devices, I feel there need likely be three key themes around which the features would coalesce. Social/Collaborative – Offering tools that mimic social media/network software will be one obvious theme.

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Twiitering = learning?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I often have conversations about the role of social media in learning processes. The theory about learning you embrace determine how you look at social media and its importance (or unimportance). Within this thought stream twitter is more interesting. Social constructivism: learning through collaboration.

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How to Use social media for Online Learning?

Skillquore

Social Media is an integral part of our lives. From the moment we wake up till we hit the sack at night, most of our waking hours are spent on social media. So, pretty much the first and the last thing we do in our lives is being on social media. Advantages of Using Social Media for Learning.

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Future of Learning Technology – 2015

Upside Learning

Establishment of Flash as the de-facto development platform for custom eLearning creation allowing use of streaming audio/video over the web. Emergence of social media (and reviewed focus on social and informal learning). Games (and simulations) will become integral part of workplace learning.