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LC Big Question: How Do We Keep Up?

Upside Learning

This month’s Big Question on Learning Circuits Blog seeks to understand how we are keeping up with the increasingly complex tools and technologies landscape. I reflect on this question from an organization perspective as opposed to an individual’s perspective. Here’s what we are doing in our organization: 1.

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ASTD's Big Question for December 2008: New Learning

Kapp Notes

The ASTD Big question this month is What did you learn about learning in 2008? Those are a few of the lessons I've learning and I am sure there are so many more as I learning through blogging, writing articles, speaking with others, reading and being part of the overall learning and development community.

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T+D Article - Input from a LCB Big Question

The Learning Circuits

I periodically get feedback from people on the value of having the varied perspectives that come in through the Big Questions. I also wanted to point out that a recent T+D article Learning and Networking with a Blog used perspectives from the October 2006 Big Question - Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging?

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What Do Learners Want & Does It Matter?

Litmos

It’s a big question for Learning and Development (L&D) pros everywhere, and for anyone who has ever begged a learner to fill out a survey or questionnaire after a training module. What do learners want?

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Keys to Hacking Virtual Networking

Learning Rebels

This is a big question. Process: Propose next steps – I had some questions about your third point in the article, would you mind having a deeper discussion? Use Feedly to curate articles of interest. The bad news is that just as with networking live, there is some effort required to keep the connection alive.

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The Big Question: the place for instruction in an information snacking culture

Clive on Learning

The February Big Question on the Learning Circuits Blog (I know, it’s March already and I’m late on this one) queries what the place is for instruction and deep reflection in a culture in which people increasingly just dip into things and move on.

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Memory, Reconsolidation and Big Questions.

Mark Oehlert

I am a big fan of big questions. I think that sessions like the Game Design Challenge and its "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" cousin - " The Great ILS Challenge "(scroll down, its #800), force us to ask questions about what we can do. " Well that got me thinking.