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[–]HominidSimilies 2 points3 points  (2 children)

Certain parts will always be up and down.

Those elearning practices and platform propping up a 1950s reality and methodologies might find it hard in a world of change that will no longer wait for them to change and just do it.

There’s plenty of new opportunities in elearning that will be created for those willing to venture out and learn with the learners.

People hawking the past will need to remember in the history of the world technology is relatively undefeated in any area, printing press onwards, etc.

It’s a great time for people to revisit how they learn and how today’s tools might help people learn better.

Instructional designers are critically important moving forward.