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The learner speaks

Clive on Learning

Towards Maturity has just published a new study, The Learner Voice , which summarises the views on learning technologies of 2000 employees in the private sector. Above all, this list encourages me towards blended solutions that cross the boundary from formal to informal. Now we know. What technology are staff using for learning?

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Is the net generation really unique?

Clive on Learning

But whatever you call this group of young people—roughly, those born between 1980 and 2000—there is a widespread consensus among educators, marketers and policymakers that digital technologies have given rise to a new generation of students, consumers, and citizens who see the world in a different way. and other learning technologies."

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Profile of a learning architect: Dick Moore

Clive on Learning

Throughout my book The New Learning Architect I take time out to look at real-life examples of learning architects in action. Since 2000 it has used technology to enable more than 2.8 In Dick’s view “it is almost an oxymoron to try and control informal learning.” Dick’s work at learndirect helped to ensure 2.8

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Profile of a learning architect: Peter Butler

Clive on Learning

Throughout my book The New Learning Architect I take time out to look at real-life examples of great learning architects in action. The place for formal learning In starting to look at new, more informal techniques, Peter was not trying to replace formal training. One was selected for piloting – the use of social learning.