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The Right Place to Find Help: ASTD's Big Question

Kapp Notes

This month's ASTD Big Question on the Learning Circuit's Blog is about Social Networking and finding help and expertise if you have a question or a concern for which you need input and/or advice. The basic question is " If you need input from people, where's the best place to ask?" With Web 2.0

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15 Web Accessibility Testing Tools and Their Testing Capabilities

Hurix Digital

However, despite the great strides that we have made, web accessibility still remains a big question. It is designed by a team with subject matter expertise in this domain for 25+ years. However, it takes proper guidance into the technicalities and accessibility experience to use them effectively.

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There’s a CLO in all of us

CLO Magazine

Today, each segment across the L&D value chain is expected to have clarity over the big picture strategy and be able to string the different parts together to effectively provide a meaningful end-to-end learning experience. Expertise alone is not enough these days for us to become a true learning partner to the business.

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The Big Question: Leading the charge

Clive on Learning

In the Learning Circuits Blog , Tony Karrer poses a whole series of questions related to the role of learning and development professionals in promoting informal learning / social learning / learning 2.0 Again not sure what the point is here about libraries (probably a US thing), but everyone needs to market their expertise to some extent.

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User generated content; The next trend!

Challenge to Learn

The big question is: is content created by subject matter experts (User generated content) a solution for this problem? By facilitating an easy to use authoring solution you can have an impact on that process by ensuring a more standardized, cost-effective and sustainable way of working. I believe it is or at least will be.

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Curating A Future-Proof Learning System: 3 Pillars to Increase L&D Impact

OpenSesame

OpenSesame featured guest blog, written by 360Learning In today’s market and economy, cost-effective and impactful L&D that engages learners in our remote environment is more important than ever. But the big question resonating with L&D leaders is how do you do more with less?

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Types of Social Media Users

Upside Learning

In Learning Circuits’ Big Question for March , most experts agree that social learning is here to stay, differing only in the degree to which it’s used. Leigh’s suggestion is to look at people’s engagement with social media as a continuum, in evolving stages, which gives a clearer idea of the expertise that one can expect.