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Meet the CLO Advisory Board: Bob Mosher

CLO Magazine

CLO: How did you first become interested in learning and development? CLO: What lessons did you learn back in 2020 that you’ve taken with you into 2021? CLO: Where do you think we’re headed in terms of learning technology and that relationship between technology and L&D? I backed into it. I adore my grandkids.

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Remembering Jay Cross and His Work

Experiencing eLearning

I never had the pleasure of meeting him in person, but like many in the field, I read his writing and had great respect for his work. He was the guru of informal learning who pushed us to think outside of the traditional model of formal courses and training. Formal and Informal Learning. Training versus Learning. Real Learning.

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Other writings

Clark Quinn

It occurs to me to mention some of the other places you can find my writings besides here (and how they differ ;). Revolutionize Learning & Development: Performance and Information Strategy for the Information Age. These tend to be aggregated thoughts that are longer than a blog post, but not as through as a chapter.

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Nine Information Alternatives to the Now Defunct Training Magazine

Kapp Notes

Not to mention tons of blogs that regularly write about elearning, learning and technology. eLearnMagazine Contains articles on technology, business, culture as well as blogs, a rich archive and great opinion pieces. And of course ASTD's T&D Magazine contains good information about learning and development as well.

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50 Best eLearning Posts Of 2012

Upside Learning

We have compiled the 50 best eLearning posts of 2012 from our blog. Mobile Enables Informal Learning. Mobile Learning: The Future of Workplace Learning (CLO Summit India – Slidedeck). Finally, a big ‘thank you’ to everyone who follows and subscribes to our blog. Your comments and feedback inspire us to write.

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Chief Learning Officer Job: What do they do? Where do they work? What do they use?

Ed App

Such a complex and demanding task falls into the domain of the Chief Learning Officers (CLO). This article analyzes what exactly is expected from a CLO, what skill set is required in this position, what are their opportunities for development, and what tools CLOs use in day-to-day work. Who is a Chief Learning Officer?

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Win with decency

CLO Magazine

The immutable skills we’re referring to, which we write about in our book, “Win With Decency: How to Use Your Better Angels for Better Business” are humility, empathy, vulnerability, gratitude and generosity. Try this: Write down three things you’ve always wanted to do, then pick one and try it out.

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