Remove 2009 Remove Business Remove Communities of Practice Remove Metrics
article thumbnail

Study: L&D Spending on the Rise

CLO Magazine

For the first time, this year's study breaks out metrics for organizations at different levels of learning and development maturity. These learning functions help to build the required human capabilities within their organizations to meet business goals and respond to change. Large businesses tripled their spending on social learning.

Study 82
article thumbnail

Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Situated learning (learning within context in a community of practice) grows thanks to augmented mobile reality. Success metrics for learning will be based on content access, views, involvement and downloads. " My belief is that mobile this year has reached a tipping point a bit like Virtual Classroom tools in 2009.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Towards Maturity

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

At Learning Technologies 2009 in London, my friend Laura Overton announced the results of the third in a series of reports by Towards Maturity on the use of learning technologies in the workplace. Three hundred UK companies took part in a survey that focused on building the business case for eLearning.

article thumbnail

Come Together

Jay Cross

In recent surveys, Dr. Clark Quinn and I found that less than 40 percent of CLOs are involved in corporate decisions about communities of practice, social networks, content repositories, wikis and Internet access. Furthermore, far too many CLOs take no responsibility for the social media that makes collaboration work.

article thumbnail

The future is people, not technology

Jay Cross

CLO magazine, June 2009. An active community of practice is a different animal from a bottom-up knowledge management network or a corporate news channel. New communities have different requirements than old. Tags: Business learning. More Human Than Human. Column on Effectiveness, by Jay Cross. They needn’t worry.

article thumbnail

New skills for learning professionals

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Last month I opened the IADIS eLearning 2009 Conference in Portugal with an address on Redefining Instructional Design. We addressed this question at the April 2009 Learntrends event. the ability to ‘speak business’. An understanding of business goals is the ‘so what’ in learning.

Skills 40