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Reshaping leadership development for the frontline leader

CLO Magazine

This allowed for networking within the region and provided the opportunity for the local senior leadership to attend and communicate the importance of the program and their commitment to support. The remaining 10 sessions were held virtually, and alternated weekly between a luminary session (i.e.,

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Communication in the time of COVID: tips for effectively engaging with employees

CLO Magazine

There are many new public health and safety protocols to observe on a local and national level that all employees, managers and leaders alike should be aware of. Understandably, the new term “Zoom fatigue” is a very real thing, so think about alternatives to adding meeting upon meeting to already hectic schedules.

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Let’s catch up on Learning Pool’s hybrid events from 2021

Learning Pool

And face-to-face events of all kinds were canceled or postponed (we had our fair share of rescheduling to do) and online and hybrid alternatives were forced to take their place. . Life of a CLO: A Fireside Chat. Colleague’s birthdays were celebrated with an email or an e-card as opposed to a physical one. The evolution of learning: .

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An Alternate Route to Learning

CLO Magazine

The program fast-tracks workers toward being globally ready and helps spread soft skills and creative thinking back into the local culture, creating a virtuous cycle that may one day eliminate the need for such a program. Helping people unlearn bad habits isn’t the only approach.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

Sure, the pedagogy may not be perfect, but the alternative is much worse. Countries that currently attract foreign students to their shores will need to brace for the impact on their local economies, as an ever-increasing proportion of students choose to gain an international education without leaving their home country.

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Text-based learning: emerging from the pandemic as a must-have

CLO Magazine

In 2006, Masie wrote about the promise of text-based learning after returning from a trip to Africa and seeing how local governments were using it there to educate the population on measures to prevent the spread of AIDS. Having worked in the wireless business, I remember when it came out in the late 1990s.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

Sure, the pedagogy may not be perfect, but the alternative is much worse. Countries that currently attract foreign students to their shores will need to brace for the impact on their local economies, as an ever-increasing proportion of students choose to gain an international education without leaving their home country.

OER 224