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The Way We Learn Now
By Amy Christen
Cisco Networking Academy brings 21st Century education to connected learners.

LCMS Supports Clinical Training
By Jeff Whitney
With OutStart LCMS, Challenger builds world's largest electronic library for clinical training.

Using Single Source Publishing to Get You Through a Recession
By Dawn Poulos
The silver lining emerging from the recession cloud may be the trend towards single sourcing.

From the Anointed Few to the Collective Many
By Dave Wilkins
Workplace communities have the potential to transform knowledge work and talent management—the cornerstones of our knowledge-based economy.

Coming Clean About E-Learning Misconceptions
By Reuben Tozman
At conferences and expos, in leading publications, and during conversations, the e-learning consumer gets bombarded with the latest catch phrases and trends. Here are a few of the top misconceptions circulating the e-learning industry.

Skills 2.0
By Harold Jarche
Also known as the two-way web, you could say that Web 2.0 is the Internet being used as it was originally intended—for sharing and collaborating.

Learning Games, Going Beyond Fun
By Ralph Vacca

Is there anything to the buzz about learning games, or are we walking down the road to another unfulfilled promise?

Rising Tide of SaaS
By Ryann Ellis
There are many factors to consider before fully adopting this software solution for your business.

E-Learning Trends 2008
Learning Circuits and E-Learning News recently polled their readers on how they’re using e-learning in their organizations. Here’s what they had to say.

The Learning Webvolution
By Karl Kapp and Tony O’Driscoll
Webvolution—the current evolution of the Internet from a static, one-way, read-only conduit of information through a browser into a three-dimensional virtual world in which people, as avatars, interact, work, and collaborate—is beginning to permeate the learning and development field.

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Interactive Emergency Training for NYC
By Jenelle Boucher

New York's OEM and Department of Homeless Services works with Kognito to create a training course for employees who would manage the city's hurricane sheltering system.

Best of 2007

TMR reviewers (they're all training or HR professionals) gave just 12 products their highest rating in 2007. Download the report now--at no charge from Traning Media Review.

LCB's Big Question for May asks Are there design differences for Digital Natives? The dicussion is already hot, so read what others are saying and add your own thoughts.

All demos, trials, and tools are FREE!, but some of the tools require registration. Each month LC will take a look at a new suite of tools. This month we link to virtual classrooms: WebEx, Saba Centra, Microsoft Live Meeting, and Adobe Connect Pro.


 

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