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Learning Responsibility

Tony Karrer

So far the posts have generally suggested a fairly broad view of responsibility for learning professionals. They express that learning professionals have some responsibility for solutions that extend beyond formal learning - whatever you choose to call this: informal learning, peer learning, bottom-up learning, non-formal learning.

Long Tail 105
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Trends in Learning

Tony Karrer

Trends in What L&D Organizations are Doing As a result of these trends, some L&D organizations are looking to social and informal learning. Training Method Trends suggests that social learning tools are beginning to take off. Applications in Learning suggest that this will be scattered. Learning 2.0,

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Metalearning

Tony Karrer

The reality is that this equally applies to Learning Organizations and Learning Professionals. The broader perspective he is talking about is to look beyond formal learning to informal learning, social learning, collaborative learning, and personal learning.

Long Tail 102
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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

Creating Passionate Users: Crash course in learning theory 2. Keeping Up with the Pace of Change Informal learning will help employees survive in the future workplace 3. Understanding E-Learning 2.0 There are some very interesting changes going on in the world of e-learning that seem to have crept up on practitioners.

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Scope of Learning Responsibility

The Learning Circuits

One was a Chief Learning Officer panel discussion where it seemed that supporting informal learning or communities of practice was not something they were considering. Do they have responsibility for learning beyond what can be delivered through instruction? If so, what is their responsibility?

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Learning 2.0 Strategy

Clark Quinn

You need to be prepared to apply learning 2.0 You need to be able to spot new kinds of opportunities that you might not have been involved in before (see Long Tail Learning ). In defense of the title - I still call it a Learning 2.0 They establish exactly how you are supposed to manufacture everything.

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Collaboration - Storyboard - Enterprise 2.0 - eLearning Hot List

eLearning Learning Posts

New skills for learning professionals - Informal Learning , July 1, 2009. Long Tail Blogging is Dying? Learning Visions , June 26, 2009. New Skills for Learning Professionals - The Learning Circuits Blog , July 1, 2009. Informal learning patterns - Informal Learning , June 26, 2009.