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Destinationism - why does it have to be this way?

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Destinationism and Learning Well no surprise here really, formal learning is all about completing a set course to agreed standards - fair enough for many purposes. A business does need to be sure that workers can work safely, or meet manufacturing standards consistently.

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My Top 10 'Learning' books from 2010

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Not a standard learning text by any means! Throughout the book and the included CD-ROM there are piles of practical examples and case studies. An essential addition to your bookshelf! The Black Swan - Nassim Nicholas Taleb. The Black Swan is part philosophy, part economics, challenging your preconceptions and assumptions.

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5 great speakers from the AITD conference - a summary of ideas

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But I think that as far as learning is concerned creativity is taking too much of a back seat to standards, systems, benchmarks and so on. Great, new ideas and innovations do not come from people who are trained to think in one set way.

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There's still a place for Learning 0.0

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As I've looked over the posts I've written, one thing stuck out, I have made no reference to 'standard', 'old school', face-to-face delivery of workshop-based learning? Technologies such as elearning generally, twitter, personal learning environments, wikis, webinars and so forth. that is low tech in nature!)

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