This infographic was designed by Sarah Chapman, our very talented Virtual Engagement Manager. The data is pulled from Elearning! magazine’s in-depth research on the corporate segment of the learning marketplace. This survey included over 600 respondents, including 145 from the public sector. Of special note was the unprecedented 240% growth of e-learning in the corporate arena. What you will discover…
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The ELCE 2013 Call-for-Papers will be open until March 15th, 2013. The Enterprise Learning! Conference & Expo will be held on August 26th to 28th, 2013 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Please go to this link to submit your speaker topic: http://www.2elearning.com/fileadmin/elce2013/ELCE_Callforpapers2013.html. You can choose any range of topics in any of these 4 categories, and/or you can facilitate a…
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Subtitle: How to Use Your “Recently Found” Device to Submit Your ELCE 2013 Call-for-Papers Ever lose your Droid, iPhone, or iPad? It’s maddening. Good news. There’s an app for it. Found a great new free app that you can download from the Google Play Store. It’s called “Where’s my Droid?” Once it’s on your smartphone, sending a text to it…
Categories: Call for Papers, ELCE, Joe DiDonato | Tags: Best of Elearning > Dr. Paul Ekman > e learning > ELCE > Elearning > Google > Joe DiDonato > learning > Learning! 100 > LMS > m-learning > measurement > mLearning > mobile > mobile learning > PIRHA > social learning > social networking > social networks > talent management solutions > Tom Kalinske
In 2009, mobile devices began outselling PCs. On January 27th, 2010, the iPad was announced at an Apple press conference by Steve Jobs. The iPad has now become the fastest-selling consumer product of all times. These mobile devices have an enormous penetration in the world’s population. In fact, 90% of all people on the planet now have potential access to…
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Taking Social Learning to the Next Level submitted & written by guest blogger and Enterprise Learning! Summit speaker Marcello Hunter Today, the technology industry is challenged with delivering talent development, training and certifications to evolve the current workforce to meet the demands of tomorrow and to shrink the global technology skills gap. As sophistication of the network increases, the skill…
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Come join us on March 20th-21st at the Old Town Hilton in Alexandria, VA and expand your horizons. Take home new ideas, new perspectives, and re-ignite the learning passion in your enterprise. In addition to Leland Melvin, Dave Carey, Karie Willyerd, Nick van Dam, and Jay Cross mentioned above, you’ll also hear what 25 of our top Learning! 100 Award…
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