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How to Make BYOD Work

CLO Magazine

Bring your own device (BYOD) represents an emergent practice in many organizations. For those deploying enterprise learning, BYOD can cause nightmares. “This is not a learning problem, it is an enterprise infrastructure problem, and the chief learning officer shouldn’t be dealing with it at all,” Barr said.

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Mentoring or Coaching: What’s Best for Your Company?

CLO Magazine

Most talent development programs in enterprise corporations will use mentoring to supplement their coaching initiatives. Talent management software vendors can provide some tracking capability, but do not provide in-depth coaching and mentoring program workflows optimized to help guide these programs.

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

These may be the trends of the coming year because forward-thinking organizations and vendors want to satisfy the needs of a busy and rapidly changing workplace. Without naming names, the big enterprise players in this space do not even have viable apps to support mobile. Efficiency and speed. That’s simply not acceptable.

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Social Learning: Top Down Versus Bottom Up

CLO Magazine

There are two broad categories of learning technologies emerging: top down and bottom up, according to John Ambrose, senior vice president of strategy, corporate development and emerging business at Skillsoft, an e-learning and performance support company. Examples of this type of technology include Jive and SharePoint.

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

These may be the trends of the coming year because forward-thinking organizations and vendors want to satisfy the needs of a busy and rapidly changing workplace. Without naming names, the big enterprise players in this space do not even have viable apps to support mobile. Efficiency and speed. That’s simply not acceptable.

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Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review

mLearning Trends

It’s time once again to take stock of what happened in enterprise mobile learning and see if any of my 2011 predictions hit their intended targets. I think case studies from enterprise organizations on the leading edge will abound by year’s end for successful mobile learning initiatives by thus providing the “I want to do what they did!”

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: What’s the Difference: Learning Designer vs. Instructional Designer?

Learning Visions

Learning designer doesn't jive with me. If I'm dealing with tech folks, architect seems to bring some clarity, but as other's have said, when the glazed look emerges I just say, "elearning, you know?" But Instructional designer doesn't either. Instructional what? Let's state that in a sentence.