One week into the New Year it’s the right time to look back on the year gone by. So we thought it would be interesting take a journey down our blog for some of the most popular and noteworthy posts of 2011. We have pulled these up based on social signals (views, comments, twitter and more).
So without much ado, here are Top 50 eLearning Posts of 2011 from our blog as determined by you, our readers. Read them. Reflect on them. Debate them. Enjoy them!
January
1. Game Based Learning Isn’t Always Electronic
2. This LMS Has No Traps!
3. LMS Wikis: Unharnessed Potential
4. Instructional Design And The Six Thinking Hats
5. Microlearning – A Paradigm Shift In The Way We Learn
6. 9 Essential Elements for Fun in Games
February
7. What Is Mobile Learning?
8. Instructional Design for Beginners – What Motivates People To Learn?
9. Getting The Most Out Of Your LMS
10. Mobile Learning – What It Can Do For A Global Workforce
11. What I Learnt About Mobile Learning Design
March
12. Upside’s Learning Design Philosophy
13. Hassenzahl’s Model and eLearning
14. Is Mobile Learning A Reality Now?
15. Getting Started With Mobile Learning?
April
16. ELearning Project Managers – Misunderstood Heroes
17. 5 Myths About Digital Natives
18. Mobile Learning: A Quick SWOT Analysis
19. Developing Mobile Learning: Which Device Are You Targeting?
20. Learning & Skills Survey: 87% More eLearning & Mobile Learning; 73% Less 2-3 Day Classroom Training
May
21. Open Source is Not Cheap, Leave Alone Free
22. Mobile Learning Has A Promising Future In India
23. A Challenge For Designers Of Game Based Learning
June
24. Learning In The Future – Exploring Five Themes
25. What Is Game Based Learning?
July
26. 3 Essential Themes for Mobile Learning Systems
27. Learning And Social Networks
28. 5 Practical Mobile Learning Tips
29. India And The Mobile Internet Revolution
August
30. JIT Performance Support Mobile App Development
31. The Promise Of 3D Learning
32. iPad Applications In Bloom’s Taxonomy
September
33. How Long Does It Take To Develop An Hour Of Elearning?
34. The Gamification Of SAP
35. Mobile Learning In The Workplace – Survey
36. Worldwide Mobile Learning Market To Reach $9.1 Billion By 2015
October
37. An Augmented Reality Future
38. The Complexity Of Learning
39. Is the iPad Driving eLearning Towards HTML5?
November
40. LMS: Build Vs Buy – A Decision Paradigm
41. Flash For Mobile Is Dead
42. eLearning Development: Haste Makes Waste
43. How Suitable Is HTML5 For Mobile Learning?
44. Tablet Learning – Neither Mobile Learning Nor eLearning
December
45. Measuring And Evaluating Learning – The Top Skill For L&D Teams
46. LMS – Before the Launch
47. A Refreshing Take on User Experience Design
48. What eLearning Should Learn From Games
Before I close this post, I would like to say a quick thank you to all our readers for stopping by and taking the time to read our views. If you like reading our blog, we urge you to recommend it to all your friends and colleagues.
On behalf of the entire Upside Learning team, I wish you a joyous and prosperous 2012. Cheers!
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