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Speaking and Workshop Services

Tony Karrer

Dr. Tony Karrer is an expert on innovative uses of technology that improves human performance and drive business results. Email Tony for his speaking fee information ( akarrer@techempower.com ). William Brandon, eLearning Guild "I wanted to thank you for the clear, fun and insightful information. where he received a M.S.

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Who's Responsible for This?

Kapp Notes

ASTD's Big Question this month (March) is actually two questions and since I helped Tony Karrer tweak the question a bit, I feel I must offer some type of answer (plus I aways enjoy the discussion around the Big Question.) Do they have responsibility for learning beyond what can be delivered through instruction?

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Long Live?

Tony Karrer

To be fair to Saul, he points us to some important numbers from the ASTD State of the Industry Report: Despite a steady climb in the availability of e-learning, the overall percentage of instructor-led training is nearly unchanged: 71.97 don't organizations already primarily rely on informal learning? percent in 2003 and 70.58

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Leading Learning and New Skills

Tony Karrer

This month on the Learning Circuits Blog - I asked some very leading questions If we have responsibility for informal learning, social learning, eLearning 2.0 , long tail learning , etc. Go to an ASTD conference and ask about this stuff. If so, then what should learning professionals do to become literate?

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Leading Learning and New Skills

Clark Quinn

This month on the Learning Circuits Blog - I asked some very leading questions If we have responsibility for informal learning, social learning, eLearning 2.0 , long tail learning , etc. Go to an ASTD conference and ask about this stuff. If so, then what should learning professionals do to become literate?

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