E-Learning Provocateur

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Not a cat

E-Learning Provocateur

I reminded myself of the skit as I ruminated over the ever-louder call in Organisational Development circles for a “skills-based learningstrategy. You may be forgiven for wondering: Isn’t all learning skills based? Hence we need skills-based learning strategy.

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Reality bites

E-Learning Provocateur

Subjects who are compelled to participate in these activities may not behave in the same manner as when they are not; which could, for example, complicate your informal learning strategy.

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Soft landing

E-Learning Provocateur

For example, is a hard skill such as data analysis not also a business skill or a power skill?

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M-Learning’s dirty little secrets

E-Learning Provocateur

Obviously you use it to inform your m-learning strategy! It’s not just learning on the bus or at the airport; it’s much richer than that. When you combine all of these secrets, the message is clear: The majority of online training is done on desktops, laptops and tablets. Think informal first.

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E-Learning events in the Asia-Pacific region 2012

E-Learning Provocateur

Transform learning, shape the future. • Theme: Learning strategy, training techniques and technology. . • Theme: Do IT! • More info: ISTE. AITD National Conference. • Where: Sydney. • When: 18-19 April 2012. • More info: AITD. CeBIT Australia. • Where: Sydney.

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How not to do social media

E-Learning Provocateur

Well, as time goes by, e-learning is increasingly converging with social learning through social media. The two marketing cases outlined above teach us that when we implement a social media strategy, there is a right way and a wrong way. Whose social media strategy will you adopt?

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E-Learning = Innovation = Science

E-Learning Provocateur

Have you ever been to a conference where the presenter asks the audience, “Who’s implemented a mobile learning strategy?”, Of course the question might not revolve around mobile learning, but rather gamification, or enterprise social networking, or flipped classrooms, or whatever the hot topic may be.