If you, as an e-learning professional, have an audience for knowledge- and content delivery via mobile devices including the iPhone. In this series of articles, I will discuss approaches to delivering training via PDAs like the iPhone.
Entries Tagged as 'learning curve'
M-Learning via the iPhone 1 – some approaches and technologies
February 17th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Tags: Constructivism · e-learning · elearning · iPhone · learning 2.0 · learning and development · learning curve · learning technology
Corporate learning environments – a framework
June 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment
As discussed in previous blog entries, the 21st century corporate learning environment is a patchwork of systems, tools, technologies, and processes that support (more or less) individual and team learning, performance, and development.
We can say with a degree of certainty that it’s the case that these systems are in place for a range of tactical, [...]
Tags: constructivist learning environment · corporate learning environment · knowledge worker · learning curve · organizational development · organizational learning · scaffolded learning
Corporate learning environments – a framework
June 19th, 2008 · No Comments
As discussed in previous blog entries, the 21st century corporate learning environment is a patchwork of systems, tools, technologies, and processes that support (more or less) individual and team learning, performance, and development.
We can say with a degree of certainty that it’s the case that these systems are in place for a range of tactical, [...]
Tags: constructivist learning environment · corporate learning environment · knowledge worker · learning curve · organizational development · organizational learning · scaffolded learning
The E-learning Ecosystem in organizations
June 5th, 2008 · No Comments
In the previous E-Learning Curve Blog entry on this topic ‘adapting to knowledge workers learning needs in organizations,’ I made a case for the benefits of e-learning as a means to providing workers with the appropriate and relevant learning interventions as they progress from neophyte to mastery of their particular skills, experience and expertise.
By adapting [...]
Tags: definition of e-learning · e-learning ecosystem · knowledge worker · learning curve · organizational development · organizational learning
The E-learning Ecosystem in organizations
June 5th, 2008 · No Comments
In the previous E-Learning Curve Blog entry on this topic ‘adapting to knowledge workers learning needs in organizations,’ I made a case for the benefits of e-learning as a means to providing workers with the appropriate and relevant learning interventions as they progress from neophyte to mastery of their particular skills, experience and expertise.
By adapting [...]
Tags: definition of e-learning · e-learning ecosystem · knowledge worker · learning curve · organizational development · organizational learning
E-Learning along the curve: adapting to knowledge workers learning needs in organizations
June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
As I discussed in the previous blog entry, formal, structured approaches to learning (such as to both instructor-led and traditional CBT-type training interventions), which by their nature are long in duration, relatively generalized in terms of subject matter, and are best deployed to novices in the relevant discipline or skill area. As such, they represent [...]
Tags: Learning and Performance Architecture · Rosenberg · definition of e-learning · e-learning curve · learning curve · workflow learning
E-Learning along the curve: adapting to knowledge workers learning needs in organizations
June 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
As I discussed in the previous blog entry, formal, structured approaches to learning (such as to both instructor-led and traditional CBT-type training interventions), which by their nature are long in duration, relatively generalized in terms of subject matter, and are best deployed to novices in the relevant discipline or skill area. As such, they represent [...]
Tags: Learning and Performance Architecture · Rosenberg · definition of e-learning · e-learning curve · learning curve · workflow learning
Applying the e-learning curve in the corporate environment
May 30th, 2008 · No Comments
In applying the concept of the conventional learning curve to the context of modalities of corporate learning, we find that the curve provides an appropriate structure for illustrating where how these modalities are used. For example, in the lower part of the ‘S’ bend of the learning curve – representing a new hire for example [...]
Tags: e-learning curve · experiential learning theory · knowledge worker · learning curve · organizational development · organizational learning · web-based learning
Applying the e-learning curve in the corporate environment
May 30th, 2008 · No Comments
In applying the concept of the conventional learning curve to the context of modalities of corporate learning, we find that the curve provides an appropriate structure for illustrating where how these modalities are used. For example, in the lower part of the ‘S’ bend of the learning curve – representing a new hire for example [...]
Tags: e-learning curve · experiential learning theory · knowledge worker · learning curve · organizational development · organizational learning · web-based learning
Learning curves and the corporate environment
May 29th, 2008 · No Comments
In their seminal 2001 white paper Powering the leap to maturity: The eLearning ecosystem, Pat Dillon and Chas Hallet suggest a useful interpretation and use for the traditional learning curve, and introduce their concept of the e-learning curve. They assert that emerging technology has changed the focus of corporate learning systems from task-based, procedural training [...]
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