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The big question: predictions for 2010

Clive on Learning

The Big Question for January in the Learning Circuits Blog is, rather predictably, what are your predictions for 2010? There will be enough exceptions to keep those already active in these fields going, but no big shift in corporate learning practice. Tags: BigQuestion.

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The Big Question: Predictions for 2009

Clive on Learning

The Learning Circuits Blog Big Question for January asks what are your challenges, plans and predictions for 2009? Plans I want to finish my project Learning in all Contexts , which has been on the back burner too long. Tags: downturn. Classroom training will be decimated. The sitting ducks will be shot.

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A Conversation with Reuben Tozman

Kapp Notes

Kapp: What cool or interesting projects is edCetra working on to enhance corporate learning and knowledge retention, management and maintenance? The big question becomes what metrics do we apply for learning, since every learner will build out their own learning materials.

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2010

Jay Cross

The Big Question. Take advantage of convergence of informal learning and social networks. Corporate learning continues to migrate from in-house IT to the open web. Tags: The Future. What are your biggest challenges for this upcoming year? Make the case for learnscapes in HBR, CIO, other management arenas.

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Tech in 2019

Jay Cross

I’m still pondering the Learning Circuits Blog Big Question for March about what training might look like in 2019. While the Microsoft video is fanciful, I found it useful for contemplating the future of corporate learning and performance support. Tags: The Future bullshit.

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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. Do they have responsibility for learning beyond what can be delivered through instruction?

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

It’s when people keep talking about eLearning when they actually mean ‘distance’ learning, or ‘online delivery’, or computer-based training (CBT). Blog CBT Distance Learning University 2.0 1 Social Learning Models and LMS and Social Learning I've changed the title of the first post to make it more enticing.