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Note to men: Mentor her! (Yes, even during a pandemic)

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There are a multitude of synchronous and asynchronous platforms for communication that can be optimized during the pandemic. Video conferencing such as Zoom is ideal for project and career planning, while asynchronous platforms such as email and text are great for check-ins. The post Note to men: Mentor her!

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Rethinking Organizational Correspondence

CLO Magazine

Email started between time-sharing computers in the 1960s and was a synchronous communication method, meaning that users had to be logged into the same network at the same time to share messages. The post Rethinking Organizational Correspondence appeared first on Chief Learning Officer - CLO Media.

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In Learning, Size Matters

CLO Magazine

The drastic increase in asynchronous e-learning points to the workforce’s need to access what they need when they need it (Figure 1). For synchronous microlearning, techniques such as instant messaging, social media and email are well understood. An IDC survey also documented changes in delivery modalities into 2012.