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Workplace Learning in 10 years?

Clark Quinn

This month’s Learning Circuit’s blog Big Question is “What will workplace learning look like in 10 years&#. There’ll be flexible customized learning paths, that will not only skill you, but introduce you into the community of practice. I certainly have my desired answer.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Reflections from Adaptive Paths UX Week 2007

Mark Oehlert

I really thought that Andrew Hintons presentation on the idea of user experience as Communities of Practice was excellent. " The OLPC work makes this theory real as "Activities" and community are at the heart of how the program is designed. I do have to say though that I think I expected more from the conference.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Most learning vendors tout their ‘expertise in instructional design’ as a key reason as to why we should engage them to produce learning content. Other than playing more than my fair share of computer games, I was way outside my domain of expertise now. The Big Question: What will workplace learning technology look like in 2015?

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Workplace Learning in a World “Beyond Automation”

Learnnovators

Increasingly the human workforce will have to take on the unstructured work that requires skills like judgement, decision making, pattern sensing, emotional intelligence, social intelligence, and more. The key question we (as L&D/HR) need to think of is how are we going to support workplace learning to build such skills in the workforce?

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Workplace Learning in a World "Beyond Automation"

ID Reflections

Increasingly the human workforce will have to take on the unstructured work that requires skills like judgement, decision making, pattern sensing, emotional intelligence, social intelligence, and more. The key question we (as L&D/HR) need to think of is how are we going to support workplace learning to build such skills in the workforce?