November 22, 2011 - by Ann Pace
The workforces appeal for m-learning has surged from ardent interest to a resounding demand within three years. And learners, not the learning department, are driving this demand. According to Bersin & Associates March 2011 report, m-Learning: Mobile L... More »
July 16, 2011 - by ASTD Staff, ASTD Staff
Mobile computing is here. What does it mean for learning professionals? How will it affect instructional design? What influence, if any, will device manufacturers, platform providers, and software developers have on mobile learning's future? "Mobile Learning: Learning i... More »
April 26, 2010 - by Rex Davenport
Although they are the kind of expenditures that give CFOs the shivers, telepresence systems are becoming a growing option for many organizations. From a learning department's point of view, these systems could offer obvious opportunities for cost saving through reduced ... More »
March 27, 2010 - by ASTD Staff
You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto Jaron Lanier Knopf In an online interview (of course) author Jaron Lanier noted: "On one level, the Internet has become anti-intellectual because Web 2.0 collectivism has killed the individual voice. It is increasingly disheartening to ... More »
October 27, 2009 - by Rex Davenport
Jay Cross is a champion of informal learning (and author of the definitive book on the topic), Web 2.0, and systems thinking. According to his website, www.jaycross.com: "His calling is to help business people improve their performance on the job and satisfaction in lif... More »
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