Entries Tagged as 'Learning Professional'
This month’s Learning Circuits Blog Big Question is
In a Learning 2.0 world, where learning and performance solutions take on a wider variety of forms and where churn happens at a much more rapid pace, what new skills and knowledge are required for learning professionals?
As Harold Jarche and Jay Cross have already addressed the “learning” part [...]
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Tags: Learning Circuits Blog Big Question · Learning Professional · performance · skills development · web 2.0
This month’s Learning Circuits Blog Big Question is
In a Learning 2.0 world, where learning and performance solutions take on a wider variety of forms and where churn happens at a much more rapid pace, what new skills and knowledge are required for learning professionals?
As Harold Jarche and Jay Cross have already addressed the “learning” part [...]
[Read more]
Tags: Learning Circuits Blog Big Question · Learning Professional · performance · skills development · web 2.0
The eLearning Guild’s next Online Forum taking place on June 4th & 5th is called Lights, Camera, Action: Using Media to Engage the Learner.
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Tags: Audacity · Learning Professional · Mayer · audio editor · authoring · authoring tools · cognition · constructivist learning environment · e-learning · e-learning development · educational media · elearning content · learning technology · rapid elearning · seminar
This month’s Learning Circuit Blog Big Question is should learning professionals be leading the charge in the use of Web 2.0 technologies. More precisely:
Should workplace learning professionals be leading the charge around these new work literacies?
Shouldn’t they be starting with themselves and helping to develop it throughout the organizations?
And then shouldn’t the learning [...]
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Tags: Learning Circuits Blog Big Question · Learning Professional · knowledge worker · lcbbq · read/write web · web 2.0 · workplace learning
This month’s Learning Circuit Blog Big Question is should learning professionals be leading the charge in the use of Web 2.0 technologies. More precisely:
Should workplace learning professionals be leading the charge around these new work literacies?
Shouldn’t they be starting with themselves and helping to develop it throughout the organizations?
And then shouldn’t the learning [...]
[Read more]
Tags: Learning Circuits Blog Big Question · Learning Professional · knowledge worker · lcbbq · read/write web · web 2.0 · workplace learning
One of the early evangelists of E-Learning, Eliott Masie, has launched a Ning-based e-learning social network called Learning Town – A Village for Learning Professionals. It’s free and vendor-neutral, so nobody is trying to push their products or services on you (too much: there’s always the odd chancer).
At the time of posting, nearly [...]
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Tags: Elliott Masie · Irish Learning Technology Association · Irish learning professionals · Learning Professional · Learning Town · e-learning industry · ireland · social learning · social networks
One of the early evangelists of E-Learning, Eliott Masie, has launched a Ning-based e-learning social network called Learning Town – A Village for Learning Professionals. It’s free and vendor-neutral, so nobody is trying to push their products or services on you (too much: there’s always the odd chancer).
At the time of posting, nearly [...]
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Tags: Elliott Masie · Irish Learning Technology Association · Irish learning professionals · Learning Professional · Learning Town · e-learning industry · ireland · social learning · social networks
This month’s Learning Circuits Blog Big Question is:
“What would you like to do better as a Learning Professional?”
I would like to do two things:
Really improve my “elevator pitch” to really convince sceptical behind-the-curve C-level executives that learning and development initiatives are actually going to grow their business, not send it into a Hindenburg-like crash and [...]
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Tags: April · Learning Circuits Blog Big Question · Learning Professional
This month’s Learning Circuits Blog Big Question is:
“What would you like to do better as a Learning Professional?”
I would like to do two things:
Really improve my “elevator pitch” to really convince sceptical behind-the-curve C-level executives that learning and development initiatives are actually going to grow their business, not send it into a Hindenburg-like crash and [...]
[Read more]
Tags: April · Learning Circuits Blog Big Question · Learning Professional