Experiencing eLearning

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LearnTrends: Reinventing Organizational Learning

Experiencing eLearning

These are my live blogged notes from Jay Cross & Clark Quinn’s LearnTrends session on Reinventing Organizational Learning. But perf reviews can provide time for reflection. Tags: Informal Learning Workplace Learning Clark Quinn Jay Cross learntrends. My side comments in italics. Need to be more agile & change.

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Learntrends: Convergence in Learning

Experiencing eLearning

These are my live blogged notes from the first LearnTrends session, Introduction: Convergence in Learning , with George Siemens , Tony Karrer , and Jay Cross. They provide another way to interact–different experience, different connection with people. My side comments are in italics. Jay Cross. E-learning is 10 years old.

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LearnTrends: Extending Learning to the Edges of Organizations

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GPS provides incremental instruction. Tags: LMS Learning Communities Workplace Learning e-Learning learntrends. Aspects of learning. Experience. Conversation. Reflection. Performance support–business process guidance & JIT learning. Difference between a map & GPS. – corporate high tech workers spend on average of 6.2

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2009 Review

Experiencing eLearning

LearnTrends: Microlearning. LearnTrends: Personal Knowledge Management. If I was looking for evidence that live blogging during conferences and webinars provides value, I think this sums it up quite nicely. Subscribers are people who have decided my blog provides (at least some) long-term value to them.

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LearnTrends: Microlearning

Experiencing eLearning

These are my live blogged notes from Janet Clarey’s LearnTrends session on Microlearning. Moderator (Janet Clarey): “…emancipation-through-technology underplays the dependence of these activities on on carriers, providers, division managers, infrastructures, and more. My side comments are in italics.