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Learning first, technology second

Learning with e's

Learning should always come before technology. Many teachers welcome the idea of bringing new technology into the classroom. Sometimes, the technology does get in the way of learning and teaching. The technology, designed to make learning easier, actually ends up making it more difficult. Let me elaborate.

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Where is L&D heading?

E-Learning Provocateur

By this I mean integrating the content with the environment in which the individual is situated, and I see a lot of potential in augmented reality and wearable technologies facilitating this. While this isn’t actually mobile learning, it leverages the technology. What about online social education and Communities of Practice?

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The Challenges of Executive Education

Training Industry

These challenges include the transformation of the traditional learning model, the need to be agile and the existence of communities of practice. These changes require us to change our business practice, whether in terms of training, sales, marketing or other areas. The competition is increasingly tough.

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Podcast 19: Customer Education 101 – With Dave Derington of Azuqua

Talented Learning

But new communities of practice are emerging to offer knowledge sharing and support. After using Azuqua to connect multiple apps, including Dropbox , Salesforce and Smartsheet , they sped up their sales process and are saving 40 hours a week of manual processing. I tend to look more at consumption and adoption.

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The future of e-Learning, according to Kasper Spiro | Change to learn

Challenge to Learn

Virtual worlds, Informal learning, learning on the job, lifelong learning, collaborative learning, adaptive learning, blended learning, game based learning, skill based learning, communities of practice, et cetera. He mentioned Dr. Ruben Puentedura’s SAMR Model of the Technology Adoption Life Cycle. Substitution.

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Free L&D webinars for December 2019

Limestone Learning

How do you continuously build skills and competencies, and create an engaging user experience for high adoption? Some topics covered will be: Building a community of practice. Use learning technology to organize onboarding logistics and save time. How do you better ensure manager and leadership engagement?

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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.