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Entries Tagged as 'e-learning definition'

Is informal learning this year’s L&D Rubik’s cube?

March 19th, 2009 · 2 Comments

The domain characterized as “informal learning” by Bersin & Associates (and other organizations) is more correctly called Non-Formal Learning.

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Tags: Colley · e-learning · e-learning definition · e-learning industry · informal learning · non-formal learning

Can we re-invent e-learning?

September 18th, 2008 · 5 Comments

Somebody once said:
Although e-learning began as a new way to deliver training, it cannot remain that way because it is no longer able to adequately support all the learning needs of individuals and organizations by itself – if it every was. E-learning has moved in a new, somewhat unanticipated direction that is not always [...]

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Tags: ADDIE · approaches to learning · challenge to e-learning · e-learning definition · elearning myth

Can we re-invent e-learning?

September 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Somebody once said:
Although e-learning began as a new way to deliver training, it cannot remain that way because it is no longer able to adequately support all the learning needs of individuals and organizations by itself – if it every was. E-learning has moved in a new, somewhat unanticipated direction that is not always [...]

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Tags: ADDIE · approaches to learning · challenge to e-learning · e-learning definition · elearning myth

E-Learning and the Economic Downturn: April Update

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s just over two months since I posted on Recession and the Challenge to E-learning. It’s a subject that I said I would monitoring as the “Credit Crunch” became a downturn, which may or may not lead to a recession.
As a reminder, at the time I suggested that the appropriate social and economic innovations required [...]

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Tags: content development · credit crunch · e-learning definition · e-learning industry · economic downturn · rapid elearning · recession · social impact of e-learning

E-Learning and the Economic Downturn: April Update

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s just over two months since I posted on Recession and the Challenge to E-learning. It’s a subject that I said I would monitoring as the “Credit Crunch” became a downturn, which may or may not lead to a recession.
As a reminder, at the time I suggested that the appropriate social and economic innovations required [...]

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Tags: content development · credit crunch · e-learning definition · e-learning industry · economic downturn · rapid elearning · recession · social impact of e-learning

Recession and the challenge to e-learning

February 14th, 2008 · 7 Comments

A colleague in an area of business other than the learning industry asked me a few days ago; “Do you think that e-learning will survive a recession?”
My initial response to her was “there’s no recession… yet!” Later, I reflected on the implications of the current economic slowdown (whether or not it turns into a recession) [...]

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Tags: content development · e-learning definition · e-learning industry · rapid elearning · recession · social impact of e-learning

Recession and the challenge to e-learning

February 14th, 2008 · 7 Comments

A colleague in an area of business other than the learning industry asked me a few days ago; “Do you think that e-learning will survive a recession?”
My initial response to her was “there’s no recession… yet!” Later, I reflected on the implications of the current economic slowdown (whether or not it turns into a recession) [...]

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Tags: content development · e-learning definition · e-learning industry · rapid elearning · recession · social impact of e-learning