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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Learning Light’s qualitative research indicates a change in the nature of how the learning and development or training budget is managed. Budgets are moving from learning and development (L&D) departments to operational departments. In addition, budgets are becoming dynamic and responsive to business needs.

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PDR Design Model Supports Shift to Learning Design in the Work Context

Living in Learning

We are behind the flow of business, and many of us do design and develop solutions for the bigger slice of the learning opportunity pie. If knowledge workers are not in training, they must be at work. The type of learning that is rapidly trending upward is informal learning. Expanded Scope of Discovery.

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The 70:20:10 Model – Today, Tomorrow & Beyond

Learnnovators

We have known for more than a century that learning without context rarely sticks and rarely changes behaviour (and ‘learning’ is fundamentally ‘changing behaviour’). So we are seeing increasing interest in social and informal learning. They are happening anyway, and have always happened. It requires a lot more than that.

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43 Great eLearning Posts and 5 Hot Topics Including Google Buzz and iPad

eLearning Learning Posts

How professionals learn - Clive on Learning , February 23, 2010 Great summary from Clive about key factors in adult/professional learning. Elearning on a Shoestring - Produce content in 10 hours, and a budget of $ 0.0 - Free as in Freedom , February 27, 2010 Really great example of quickly pulling together a course!!!

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THE 70:20:10 MODEL – TODAY, TOMORROW & BEYOND

Learnnovators

We have known for more than a century that learning without context rarely sticks and rarely changes behaviour (and ‘learning’ is fundamentally ‘changing behaviour’). So we are seeing increasing interest in social and informal learning. They are happening anyway, and have always happened. It requires a lot more than that.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Cool e-learning for kids (and their grown-ups, too) - Spark Your Interest , April 9, 2010 I’m working with a school district to help them figure out how to incorporate web 2.0 Budgeting for Learning 2.0: All you ever wanted to know about informal learning - Informal Learning , April 27, 2010 YouTube of Jay’s UMBC ISD Now!

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The Learning Continuum – Using the PDR Design Model

Living in Learning

In the first hour-long segment, an Industry Perspectives panelist, Josh Bersin made an observation that validated one significant trend in particular – the rapid increase in the use of informal learning. In their work context is where informal learning opportunities surface as best of breed learning solutions.