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Entries Tagged as 'Depression 2.0'

The Impact of the Current Economic Crisis on E-Learning: February ‘09 LCBBQ

February 3rd, 2009 · 4 Comments

This month’s Learning Circuits Blog Big Question asks
What is the impact of the economy on you and your organization? What are you doing as a result?
In response, I returned to a post I wrote about a year ago. While reflecting on the LCBBQ I formed the view that the argument I outlined [...]

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Tags: Depression 2.0 · challenge to e-learning · disintermediation · e-learning current financial crisis · e-learning economics · rapid elearning · recession

E-Learning and Depression 2.0 Revisited

January 29th, 2009 · No Comments

Prologue: Today’s post was meant to be a short piece about how the e-learning industry is faring in current market conditions, but as I carried out my research for the article, something a little more worrying emerged from the source information.
Now read on…
About a year ago, I began commenting on the affects of [...]

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Tags: Depression 2.0 · bersin and associates · definition of e-learning · economic downturn · elearning research and development · recession