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MOOCs in Workplace Learning – Part 3: Launching a MOOC

Learnnovators

This is a continuation of my MOOC series and also a post that draws a lot from the #MSLOC430 Community and MOOC (“C” type) that I am participating in — the open section of the graduate course in the Master’s Program in Learning and Organizational Change at Northwestern University.

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MOOCS IN WORKPLACE LEARNING – PART 3: LAUNCHING A MOOC

Learnnovators

This is a continuation of my MOOC series and also a post that draws a lot from the #MSLOC430 Community and MOOC (“C” type) that I am participating in — the open section of the graduate course in the Master’s Program in Learning and Organizational Change at Northwestern University. Published on 08-Jun-2015.

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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Learnnovators: As we understand, for over 20 years, you have been writing about corporate e-learning and technology-related subjects, and have been keeping a tab on the global e-learning market trends (corporate sector). What does future learning (organizational learning in general and e-learning in specific) look like?

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[IN DEPTH ANALYSIS] Do your employees know how to learn?

KnowledgeOne

It allows a socio-educational release (Tremblay, 2003): the self-training experience refers to a conception of training by oneself and for oneself, with a transformative and emancipatory aim (Bézille, Courtois, 2006).” The model company: a learning organization. ” Concretely, several studies ( Colley et al.,