This is a month late this year, but I'm excited because the Big Question Thought Leaders are working with me around this question.
For February the question is:
What are your
Predictions and Plans for 2011?
The goal here is to here what people see happening for them this year.
- What are your biggest challenges for this upcoming year?
- What are your major plans for the year?
- What predictions do you have for the year?
In your predictions and plans, don't try to look too broadly. Instead, what's always valuable is to hear from people about their specific area, or what's happening in their job.
You might want to look back at previous years:
- Predictions and Plans for 2010
- Challenges Plans and Predictions for 2009
- Predictions for Learning in 2008?
Option 1 - Simply put your thoughts in a comment below. This may be hard given the complexity of the topic.
Option 2 - Tweet your thoughts using the hastag: #LCBQ
We will do our best to collect together tweets around the topic.
Option 3 -
Step 1 - Post in your blog (please link to this post). We recommend including #LCBQ in your title to help us.
Step 2 - Put a comment in this blog with an HTML ready link that I can simply copy and paste (an HTML anchor tag). I will only copy and past, thus, I would also recommend you include your NAME immediately before your link. So, it should look like:
Tony Karrer - e-Learning 2.0
or you could also include your blog name with something like:
Tony Karrer - e-Learning 2.0 : eLearningTechnology
Posts so far (and read comments as well):
- Glenn Hansen's 2011 predictions -2011 - the year of collaboration
- Holly - What does 2011 look like for Consultants?
- Jeff Goldman's - 2011 predictions
- Manish Gupta - e-Learning Predictions for 2011
- Thomas Edgerton - 2011 Predictions
- Clark Quinn - Learnlets - Predictions
- Kasper Spiro - My e-Learning Predictions LCBQ
- Tony Karrer - Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ
16 comments:
I plan to take m-learning more seriously this year, and make a concerted effort to meet the growing demand for learning via devices such as the iPhone and Blackberry.
Ryan,
Great plan, I think we are going to see more dev tools this year that will make it much easier to deliver to these devices too. You may as well add iPad to that device list :)
Jeff
Glenn Hansen's 2011 predictions - 211 - the year of collaboration
I'm going to have to agree with everyone...my big focus is on better understanding how to get great learning on phones and tablets.
I also see a big push for tools that make it easy for novice eLearning designers to develop interactive and professional-looking content.
OK - I've pontificated...read it here http://sparkyourinterest.wordpress.com/2011/02/09/what-does-2011-look-like-for-consultants/.
Glenn and Jeff - liked your posts! Thomas TAG you're it!
Jeff Goldman's response 2011 predictions
Nice plan...
I see more and more companies looking to convert those PowerPoints to more advanced e-Learning modules and moving away from template-driven tools such as Articulate. I use Adobe Captivate and Lectora personally and love the creativity and flexibility it allows me.
Cheryl,
I agree, I think more people currently using Powerpoint as a development tool are going to expand their boundaries. However, I also think many are also going to learn how to make Powerpoint look much less like Powerpoints and learn to add much more interactivity to them too.
To give credit to Articulate, it is a tool that utilizes Powerpoint, but in the right hands can make some great courses that you would never know started as Powerpoint. Here is a good example of that - http://elearning-examples.s3.amazonaws.com/MissionTurfgrass/player.html.
Thanks, Jeff
Let's try that link again - Articulate Course - Turfgrass
Jeff
Clark Quinn - Learnlets - Predictions
I have put my response in a blog: http://kasperspiro.com/2011/02/20/my-e-learning-predictions-and-plans-for-2011-lcbq/
I have no time to go higher school to complete my study so I think I must start E learning. Your post really help me to stats and plane my work. thanks
One of my biggest prediction for 2011, is that people are going to get more and more aware that the world is getting flat. That the competition in the Job Market place is worldwide. And everybody has to create a strong added value to be able to compete worldwide. Choosing the right major and minor in the right university will become a key point for success.
E-learning is probably the future of education. Participating in classes is for social purposes. You can learn more and better, while you sit in your own room, watching educational videos than by trying to understand what your teacher talks about in class.
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