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How do we break down organizational walls when it comes to learning #LCBQ

Challenge to Learn

The Big Question of the month at the Learning circuits blog is: “How do we break down the organizational walls when it comes to learning”. If you shorten the question to: “How do we break down organizational walls” the question becomes even bigger. Breaking down organizational walls has everything to do with culture.

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Workplace Learning in 10 years?

Clark Quinn

This month’s Learning Circuit’s blog Big Question is “What will workplace learning look like in 10 years&#. There’ll be flexible customized learning paths, that will not only skill you, but introduce you into the community of practice. I certainly have my desired answer.

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The Things We Can Do With Crowdsourcing Are Limitless (But Hard)

Nick Leffler

Communities of Practice. The big question for crowdsourcing is how it’s going to benefit me. You get out of it what you put in and that’s different for everybody. So, the four terms I’ll be picking apart and thinking about in my way are: Crowdsourcing (that’s today!). Idea Management and Design.

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New LC Blog – What Issues/Trends Do You Want Us to Cover?

The Learning Circuits

We couldn’t have carried on these last years without him—or the Big Question Thought Leaders who helped keep us up and running. For several years the LC Blog has focused on having industry leaders respond to a Big Question of the Month (the LCBQ). So, what do we have planned?

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Network Skills

Tony Karrer

So I was super excited when I saw that Nancy White, who helps me learn about all things communities and networks , posted a response to the New Skills for Learning Professionals Big Question for July 2009. When I looked at her first post, I was actually disappointed because it wasn't really about networks and communities.

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Scope of Learning Responsibility

The Learning Circuits

Karl Kapp helped me with the March 2008 Big Question which is: What is the Scope of our Responsibility as Learning Professionals? This question comes from several recent experiences.

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Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog

Tony Karrer

The idea of the latter is that learning occurs when the learner immerses him or herself in a community of practice, learning by performing authentic tasks, learning by interacting with and becoming a member of the community." has been fantastic and it's great to see such a wide variety of thoughts on the subject.

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