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The Neuroscience of Mood Boards

Learningtogo

They all use mood boards to develop their initial design and share ideas with team members and clients. In this post we’ll talk about how you can use a mood board to save time on your next instructional design project. In software development this phenomenon is called the Cost of Change Curve. A Mood Board Saves Time.

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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

Although the advent of e-technology in the late 1990s changed businesses into e-businesses, this was essentially about automating existing business thinking and practices. Similarly e-learning was also about automating traditional training practices. Social learning. Emerging interest in this type of work as a way of.

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Where is L&D heading?

E-Learning Provocateur

and some questions were posted through by the attendees ahead of time, while others emerged through the discourse. Students are customers, and increasing competition, deregulation and even the emergence of MOOCs has shifted power into their hands. What about online social education and Communities of Practice?

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Effective Community Management: Best Practices for Success

learnWorlds

B2B Best Practice Example Imagine you’re a B2B course seller specializing in professional development. Your community’s purpose could be to create a social community where industry experts, learners, and professionals come together to share insights, discuss emerging trends, and foster a culture of continuous learning.

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Jay Cross – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

It comprises stimulating discussions with industry experts and product evangelists on emerging trends in the learning landscape. Jay: The Internet Time Alliance is a community of practice. Forming the Alliance community was easily the best professional development move of my career. Don’t get me started on testing.

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Personal Learning Networks: For Ongoing Learning in a Connected World

ID Reflections

Add to this, the rise of the individual worker (employees on contract, working from home, holding a second job, project-based workers, etc.) working from anywhere - home, cafeteria, library, where you will.and we can see the need for the individual to take ownership of their professional development. Work is becoming location agnostic.

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Posts that Influenced Me in 2009

ID Reflections

Understanding Homophily on the Web (Bamboo Project: this blog was also my discovery of 2009) What did I learn: The Internet encourages the coming together of like minds. Only through sharing of stories and experiences, the larger pattern and the connections emerge, the information becomes knowledge that we can then effectively use.