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Seven other advantages of an e-learning strategy

Connect Thinking

Please feel free to make a comment and share others you have seen: Greater utilisation of the organisation’s existing technologies. Examples include web conferencing or webinar, forums, instant messaging and blogs. Often IT have technologies available as part of the enterprise licencing agreement with, say, Microsoft.

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Seven other advantages of an e-learning strategy

Connect Thinking

Please feel free to make a comment and share others you have seen: Greater utilisation of the organisation’s existing technologies. Examples include web conferencing or webinar, forums, instant messaging and blogs. Often IT have technologies available as part of the enterprise licencing agreement with, say, Microsoft.

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Social Learning: An Ongoing Experiment

CLO Magazine

It’s a compelling theory, and many organizations incorporate social learning into their learning and development function, especially with the growing array of technologies available today to facilitate such learning. Interestingly, the top motivators cited for using social learning technologies are more abstract than tangible.

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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

We call this phenomenon the new culture of learning, and it is grounded in a very simple question: What happens to learning when we move from the stable infrastructure of the twentieth century to the fluid infrastructure of the twenty-first century, where technology is constantly creating and responding to change?”

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At The Water Cooler of Learning

Marcia Conner

From your first tee shot on your first hole, it takes hours of adopting and adapting, alone and in a foursome, in all sorts of weather and conditions. You discover what you know and can do, swing all the clubs, ask all sorts of questions, fail and succeed, practice and practice some more, before you have really learned to play golf.

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Come Together

Jay Cross

The use of instant messaging migrated from high school to corporate life. Corporations that understand the value of knowledge sharing, teamwork, informal learning and joint problem solving are investing heavily in collaboration technology and are reaping the early rewards. Unmanaged technologies introduce security risks.