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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Forj

Cutting back on the administrative headache of tracking credits for certificants is an imperative for the eLearning industry. This idea is still incubating in most places in the industry, but we have seen some evidence of movement outside of our own pilots. All the MOOCs out there. Plateau of Productivity. Our evidence?

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Association Leadership: Lessons from Twinkie, Kodacrome & Blackberry

SCD Group

Today, two different companies are at the top of the industry: Samsung and Apple. This sudden complete swap in the pecking order of a global multibillion-dollar industry is unprecedented.” It appears 2012 is ending as it began: major changes, creative destruction, failure to adapt. It is already here.

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How #GivingTuesday Can Help Your Nonprofit Reach PhilanthroKids or Generation Z Donors

Beth Kanter

I’ve been a huge fan of GivingTuesday since I first heard about it back in September, 2012 during a conference at Stanford. Research points to the emergence of a dynamic generation: educated, industrious, collaborative and eager to build a better world (see slide 10). It’s a huge group: two billion worldwide. The Giving 2.0

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The Market for Adult Lifelong Learning

Leading Learning

The global content marketing industry was estimated at USD 63 billion in 2022. They typically pursue this part of their mission through programming offered through their education departments and at myriad events that are part of the trillion-dollar meetings industry highlighted above. billion in 2015.

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

Google, for example, has introduced a portfolio of certificate programs designed to get potential job candidates up to speed quickly in needed skills in the tech industry. That same year saw the launch of Barbara Oakley’s massive open online course, or MOOC, Learning How to Learn , on Coursera. Access our interview with Peter C.

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