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LEARNNOVATORS GAZES INTO THE FUTURE OF E-LEARNING WITH LAURA OVERTON

Learnnovators

Laura authored ‘Linking Learning to Business’ in January 2004 – one of the first industry benchmark studies at the time. Since then she has authored over 35 independent reports and hundreds of articles sharing effective practices which are referenced around the globe, to drive L&D performance.

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Learning is an emotional process

CrossKnowledge

In other words, Feeling > Thought > Action (Darling-Hammond 2003). Understood as the ability to manage emotions and relationships, EI has a direct influence on our success (Goleman 2004). This article is written by Sophie Legrandois, Lawrence Myers & Yannick Cordemy.

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The Learner and The Feeling of Self-Efficacy

KnowledgeOne

This article is dedicated to the memory of Albert Bandura. In a previous article , we presented the self-efficacy theory of the psychologist Albert Bandura, a pioneer of the socio-cognitivist movement. Sources: Albert BANDURA, Auto-efficacité : Le sentiment d’efficacité personnel, Bruxelles, De Boeck, 2003. 9-50, 2004-5.

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EPSS and ePerformance

Tony Karrer

Searching on eperformance I ran across your 2003 LearningCircuits blog entries (E-Performance Essentials) separating eperformance into edevelopment, einteraction and esupport. Do these still hold to you (a search on esupport or e-support gets you mostly remote software support sources)?

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The key to understanding what’s going on

Jay Cross

That observation is from 2004. From 2003 : As the pendulum of culture chic swings from the institution to the individual, it’s natural that empowering the common participant is back in vogue. Here’s a mid-2003 article from an internal newsletter from Deloitte: Social Software: Get Affiliated. .

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Pssst: The Emperor Has No Clothes

Jay Cross

Jonah Lehrer has written some great articles lately on the believability of science and credibility of knowledge. This article led me to the Big Think site. According to the All India Council for Technical Education, India produced 401,791 engineers in 2003-04, 35 per cent being computer engineers. I’ll be back.

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Laura Overton – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Laura authored ‘Linking Learning to Business’ in January 2004 – one of the first industry benchmark studies at the time. Since then she has authored over 35 independent reports and hundreds of articles sharing benchmarks and effective practices to drive L&D performance which are referenced around the globe.