Clark Quinn

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2020

Clark Quinn

That’s where I write books and articles first. Social tools. Social networks are a big part of my learning, which means that Facebook and LinkedIn also play big roles. Also socially, Zoom and BlueJeans (the latter’s almost the same, and what ISBTPI uses) are used a lot to discuss and negotiate understandings.

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How to learn and learn-to-learn

Clark Quinn

how have you learnt from project teams, mentors, coaches and/or broader social networks). I’ve asked questions and gotten answers from my social networks. I’m not only reading things pointed to via my social network (both professional and personal interests), but I use the library.

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Why L&D?

Clark Quinn

The prevailing attitude of this extreme view is that the Enterprise Social Network is the natural successor to the LMS, and it’s going to come from operations or IT rather than L&D. design social strategy' Before I get there, however, I want to point out two other facets of his argument. Does this make sense to you?

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The Future of Organizational Learning event

Clark Quinn

Based on the principles from our CLO article on the topic, we’re intending to make it a real hands-on, wrestling with the issues, talking about specifics, and bolstering the discussion with data from close to 200 respondents to the survey that was associated with the article. Tags: social strategy.

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Catching up…

Clark Quinn

Having your social network on tap on demand really augments your ability to work more effectively. The ongoing debates around social media for learning flummox me. The ongoing debates around social media for learning flummox me. What the article doesn’t do, of course, is help you figure out how to make the switch.

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School of the Ether

Clark Quinn

That’s the type of model I talked about in an article (PDF) a number of years ago, where I suggested we could identify the learner’s context, learning goals, and available content as a basis for intervention.

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Distractions and reflections

Clark Quinn

The other day, I wanted to read an article on the CLO site. I went there, but I found the article too hard to read; there were bloody animated gifs everywhere! And CLO spread the article across four pages with moving ads all over the place. I gave up, which I presume isn’t their intention.