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The Most PROVOCATIVE Shout-Outs From Today’s Learning Innovators

Learnnovators

INTRODUCTION: We are in the age of learning revolution or innovation. Understandably, it has a natural impact on corporate e-learning as well. In today’s scenario, with our renewed understanding of how people ‘learn’ (mostly informal, social, and less formal), this gains considerable significance.

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THE MOST PROVOCATIVE SHOUT-OUTS FROM TODAY’S LEARNING INNOVATORS

Learnnovators

but also the wisdom to channel the forces that actually bring about genuine change. ” — Gene Levinson INTRODUCTION: We are in the age of learning revolution or innovation. Understandably, it has a natural impact on corporate e-learning as well. Are they still using pen and paper? Thinking out-of-the-box.

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The Corporate University Shift: Why Great Companies Invest in Custom Learning

eLearningMind

However, companies didn’t create successful corporate universities on the first try…or the next one. For decades, corporations struggled to find a model that appealed to their employees. So, what did corporations learn to find a model that worked? The Evolution of Corporate Universities.

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The Corporate University Shift: Why Great Companies Invest in Custom Learning

eLearningMind

However, companies didn’t create successful corporate universities on the first try…or the next one. For decades, corporations struggled to find a model that appealed to their employees. So, what did corporations learn to find a model that worked? . The Evolution of Corporate Universities.

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Video killed the radio star: So will LXP kill LMS?

Learning Pool

We still use pens to write things down; and yet humans are still capable of prodigious feats of memory (just remembering all those logins, for a start). What about informal learning? What about the many other ways people learn that are not all necessarily part of a course, or a module? We still have vinyl records.

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Video killed the radio star: So will LXP kill LMS?

Learning Pool

We still use pens to write things down; and yet humans are still capable of prodigious feats of memory (just remembering all those logins, for a start). What about informal learning? What about the many other ways people learn that are not all necessarily part of a course, or a module? We still have vinyl records.

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