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Reflections on Twitter and social networking

Clark Quinn

I’ve been using Twitter for a number of weeks now, and that, combined with several recent social networking activities prompted this reflection. There’s lots more for me to learn, of course, but there are powerful reasons to blog about it along the way as well. The Work Literacy one on Learning 2.0

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Classroom Learning: Ditch the Knowledge Dump, Mix it Up

CLO Magazine

Traditional classroom-based instructor-led training remains the most used learning delivery method. But the traditional classroom method by itself is not the best way to learn, at least according to Bob Mosher, a senior partner and chief learning evangelist for consulting firm APPLY Synergies and Chief Learning Officer columnist.

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Prompt, Push, Ping (But Don’t Pester)

CLO Magazine

Elliott Masie is CEO of The Masie Center, an international think tank focused on learning and workplace productivity, and chairman and CLO of The Masie Center’s Learning Consortium. Let’s welcome, design, deploy, honor and even enjoy adding nudges to our learning programs and activities.

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‘Alexa, How Did I Do Today on Sales Calls?’

CLO Magazine

Coaching and continual assessment, including ramping up performance support elements to deliver personalized levels of coaching, feedback, supervisory engagement, social network support and instant and immediate assessment scoreboards. And what are the roles for learning and development in this space?

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Where Have All the Learning Portals Gone?

CLO Magazine

Fifteen years ago, the learning field thought the learning portal was going to be a powerful tool to drive employee performance improvement. Now when I look around, it is hard to find the 2016 “All Star” learning portal. What happened to the magical learning portals of our dreams? Social knowledge connections.

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"Making the invisible visible" - Old idea, new skin - social networking

Vignettes Learning

Why are many of us in businesses surprised that social networking is so popular? I recall a presentation made by Bill Russell from Raytheon last November, 2006, at Elliott Masie's Learning Conference. His presentation on Social Networking Analysis ( SNA ) created a vortex and black hole in my mind and heart.

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2016 Reflections on Games and Gamification for Learning

Kapp Notes

Continued Strong Interest in Gamification and Game-based Learning. Once again this year, I’ve seen increased interest in gamification and games for learning and I am not alone. This year, I’ve traveled to both Belgium and Switzerland to talk about games and gamification for learning. growing to $11.10 Game-based.