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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Forj

As always, we try to use this blog post to speak from our experience as a learning technology partner to organizations that provide continuing education and professional development. In eLearning, we are at the very start of the hype curve with distributed ledgers: we can imagine the technology solving one of our recurring problems.

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The Importance of an LMS Roadmap When Selecting a Learning Platform

WBT Systems

Technology vendors want their clients’ feedback and constructive criticism, really, we do. Linda Bowers, our chief technology officer, participates in the sales process because she likes to learn directly about the problems associations are trying to solve. Select an LMS vendor who is continually investing in technology.

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How to Get Your Association to Support Staff’s Professional Development

WBT Systems

Now more than ever, new technologies and industry shake-ups are putting more pressure on professionals to learn new skills,” said Raegan Johnson at Associations Now. Consider all sources: associations, colleges and universities, industry vendors, for-profit organizations, and MOOCs. Research HR policies. Know what you’re up against.

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17 Education And Learning Trends That Will Affect Your Organization This Year!

Velvet Chainsaw

Learning is a biological, cellular, electrical process that occurs in the brain and is active by nature. Cloud computing refers to expandable, on demand services and tools that are served to the user via the Internet from a specialized data center and do not live on a user’s device. MOOCs – Massive Open Online Courses.

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On Learning Well: A Practical Look at Metalearning for Learning Businesses

Leading Learning

Metalearning is concerned with understanding the factors and processes that support—or thwart—learners’ ability to gain and apply new knowledge or skills. Feedback should stress and praise learners’ effort and process rather than judging learners’ talent or intelligence.

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