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The importance of being networked

Learning with e's

Specifically, I made the point that Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) are enabled and strengthened when we make connections through social media tools. We have an innate need to talk to others, to share and compare, reify our own ideas, learn from each other, and gain a sense of belonging to a group of like minded others.

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The Top Training Course Types to Improve Your Employee Development Program

Training Orchestra

The Employee’s Hierarchy of Needs In any intro psychology course, you’ve more than likely come across Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. But let’s take the idea of achieving Maslow’s goal self-actualization and reframe it to the role of the employee within an organization.

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5 Learning Theories You HAVE to Know!

Growth Engineering

No two learners are alike and the way every person learns varies. This is why there are a number of different ways we learn, leading to learning theories. Here we will focus on the five most commonly used learning theories and how they should affect your learning and development programmes.

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LearnTrends Audacity and More - Best of eLearning Learning September 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Learning Visions , September 21, 2009. Why Learning 2.0 & Enterprise 2.0 My Personal Learning Environment - Sticky Learning , September 2, 2009. Five Warning Signs That Your Training is Expendable - Leveraging Learning , September 28, 2009. From Maslow to Morozov - Simply Speaking , September 24, 2009.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

The art of Twitter , October 11, 2010 Learning how to use Twitter as a tool to develop your personal learning network is not always simple, and as with any other social networking tools, there is an unwritten protocol. Mobile Learning (40). Maslow (3). Here’s some of what I pulled out. Tegrity (3). Kaplan (8).