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Collaborative online learning breaks down silos

CLO Magazine

Learning on your own is, frankly, dull,” notes a senior learning leader at a global payments technology company. You always go to the learning event for the knowledge and the capability building, but so much of that can be 10x’d because you had a conversation with a person who challenged your assumptions.

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My post-pandemic learning list

CLO Magazine

Whenever things change, I want to dive in and learn new skills, perspectives, procedures or approaches to be ready. As we emerge from the work-at-home chapter of the pandemic, my learning list is filled with cool topics that I want to explore and master. But where is the evidence to guide learning designers? Learning dashboard.

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Even Santa and the elves have been working virtually

CLO Magazine

Our Learning CONSORTIUM decided to explore how the “naughty” and “nice” lists are coming together in 2020. As you may know, in addition to my work in the world of learning, MASIE Productions has produced more than 29 Broadway musicals and plays. Imagine what it must be like up at the North Pole right now! Make it more than boxes.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

When I signed up for Spaces for Interaction: An Online Conversation about Improving the Traditional Conference , I didn’t appreciate how timely the topic would become. Conferences have traditionally provided foundation knowledge for instructional designers, trainers, CLOs, and others in the field. over the years is wearing thin.