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In search of pioneering learning architects
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Sep 1
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I need your help.
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In search of pioneering learning architects
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Aug 10
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I was recently given a copy of Andrew McAfee’s Enterprise 2.0 (Harvard Business Press, 2009) by Martin Baker from LM Matters . I sat down to skim read it on the train – the one hour trip from London to Brighton is usually enough
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Abstracts and Enterprise 2.0
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Jul 19
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In his posting Depressing study of L&D , Donald Clark quotes research by Coleman and Parkes in Spring of this year, which involved interviews with 100 key decision-makers at major UK companies. Apparently this showed that: 70% see inadequate staff skills as a barrier to growth
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Rather than getting depressed, get going
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In his presentation to the eLearning Network event New models for learning management on September 25, John Belton of e2train showed the results of a survey carried out in June of this year amongst members of the Learning & Skills Group .
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Aligning learning to business needs
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Sep 24
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Thanks to Patrick Dunn for alerting me to Does Game-Based Learning Work? , a report by Richard Blunt of ADL
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Putting it bluntly: business games seem to work
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Sep 22
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Webinars, video recordings and podcasts provide the opportunity for experts to share their thoughts and experiences with a wide audience. Of course they can also do this through face-to-face events such as conferences, but are limited in their reach by geography. The cost of flying an expert over and then putting them up while they recover from the jet lag and do a little sightseeing is usually prohibitive
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How online media helps to create ever brighter stars
Tags: assume-the-top, business, makes-it-easier, money, networking, opportunity, people-or-less, second-division, thoughts, utility
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