Analysis and Papers RSS Feed for Elearnity Research Knowledge Centre http://www.elearnity.com Elearnity Research RSS 130 79 http://research.elearnity.com http://www.elearnity.com/images/logo.jpg 2010-03-08T09:00Z Copyright 1996-2010 Elearnity Limited. All rights reserved. eng hourly 1 2000-01-01T12:00+00:00 Why e-learning projects go wrong - presentationhttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN82RLKFContent, Strategy, Best PracticeDavid's slides from the e-learning Network/ALT webinar today.2010-02-17T09:00ZPresentationhttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN82RLKF Research Paper - E-learning Authoring: The Shifting Landscapehttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN823MS5Content, Authoring Tools, LCMS, StrategyThe world of corporate e-learning content production is changing; companies are looking for faster and cheaper solutions, as well as greater impact in the workplace. The demand for custom e-learning has never been higher, but pressure on corporate budgets has also never been higher. First of a series of three papers, this Elearnity Core Insights paper examines the main drivers shifting the e-learning authoring landscape, and the impact this is having on the strategies and tools being adopted by2010-01-27T09:00ZReporthttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN823MS5 The E-learning Debate at the Oxford Unionhttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7WJH5HShows/Conferences, StrategyOn the 30th September 2009, David took part in the E-learning Debate at the Oxford Union, alongside Professor Diana Laurillard, Marc Rosenberg and others. The motion: “This house believes that the elearning of today is essential for the important skills of tomorrow”. This event has generated quite a buzz in the e-learning industry. Here are David's thoughts on the debate and its implications.2009-10-05T09:00ZArticlehttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7WJH5H Research Paper - Software-as-a-Service: Impact on Learning & Talent Systemshttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7RZCUJSaaS, Talent Management, LMS, Learning environments, HostedEvolving from roots in Internet-hosted software applications, from 2000 onwards, Software as a Service (SaaS) has emerged as one of the most significant trends in the business applications market, impacting new and existing providers alike, and increasingly figuring in corporate decisions on a range of business application decisions from Accounting, Customer Relationship Management through to Video Conferencing. The Learning and Talent Systems market has been no exception to the above trend, but 2009-05-14T09:00ZReporthttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7RZCUJ LMS2.0: Does the LMS have a place in a web 2.0 world?http://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7NWCAECollaboration, LMS, Strategy, Learning 2.0Presentation from Learning Technologies 2009 Conference Does the LMS have a place in a web 2.0 world? David Wilson, Managing Director eLearnity What is the future of LMS in the world of Learning 2.0, where learning is informal and collaborative, and content generated by learners themselves? What core processes would make an LMS valuable in this world? What would you track and report, and why? David Wilson will explore these questions based on Elearnity's corporate research and trends within the2009-01-29T09:00ZPresentationhttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7NWCAE Research Paper - Managing Rapid E-learninghttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7FXL4RRapid e-learning, Content, Strategy, Authoring Tools, LCMSRapid e-learning is being used by many large organisations including BP, Ufi, Virgin Media, MandS, HSBC Cable and Wireless and many more. But, why has it been adopted and how has it been used? In order to help you to review the importance Rapid e-learning for your organisation, Elearnity have created a suite of independent white papers that consider the high-level implications of Rapid e-learning. In this second Elearnity white paper, we explore the fundamentals of managing rapid e-learning. We r2008-06-25T09:00ZReporthttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7FXL4R Rapid e-learning - Executive ViewPointhttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7ESM75Rapid e-learning, ContentFast route to the top, or a road to nowhere? With so much hype and scepticism around Rapid e-learning, what’s the reality? What should your approach be? Is Rapid worth your investment, should it be part of your journey? What will it mean to you, your team and your learning organisation? This document is an overview of Rapid e-learning targeted at senior management. To help you assess Rapid e-learning in more depth for your organisation, Elearnity have created a suite of white papers. They init2008-05-20T09:00ZReporthttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7ESM75 Rapid e-learning - Core Insights paperhttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7ETHHBRapid e-learning, Content, Strategy, Authoring Tools, LCMSBased on its research into Rapid e-learning in leading corporates, Elearnity has produced a suite of free ‘Insight Papers’ to set out much needed structure to the Rapid e-learning debate; a debate that has historically been dominated by a focus on tools and the “good enough” nature of the content produced. The papers provide a high level analysis into what makes “Rapid e-learning” truly rapid and provides the models that put it into a clearer perspective. “The purpose of the research pap2008-05-20T09:00ZReporthttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7ETHHB Rethinking Evaluation - From 2008 Learning Technology Conferencehttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7C6EFSEvaluation, ROI, Value, Impact, MeasurementRethinking evaluation: its value and limits in learning David Wilson, Managing DirectorElearnity While the learning and development profession seems obsessed with evaluating learning interventions and trying to calculate the ROI of courses, business colleagues often see this as an irrelevance. In this provocative presentation, David Wilson invites the audience to turn its pre-conceptions about evaluation on their head. Illustrated with examples and research, he will challenge many of the basic 2008-02-25T09:00ZPresentationhttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN7C6EFS Personal notes from Malcolm Gladwell session at LMS 2007http://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN72KDLHBest Practice, Business Education, Collaboration, Culture, Shows/ConferencesMy personal notes from Malcolm Gladwell's keynote session at the Masie LMS 2007 event in Las Vegas.2007-04-24T09:00ZPresentationhttp://www.elearnity.com/A555F3/research/research.nsf/byKey/DWIN72KDLH