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Questions from the CLO Executive Network

Jay Cross

We broke into groups to discuss: What’s the role of the CLO as learning shifts from push to pull? The CLO must take a broader role, getting out of the learning silo and into the broader job of improving the way the business works. Should the CLO role include working to change the organizational culture?

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

I think we are at a turning point in L&D, where CLO’s and other HR leaders now realize that this new world has become urgent and needs attention. These projects were beautiful, but out of reach for most instructional design and development teams.

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Top Learning Trends for 2017 (according to the experts)

Axonify

I think we are at a turning point in L&D, where CLO’s and other HR leaders now realize that this new world has become urgent and needs attention. These projects were beautiful, but out of reach for most instructional design and development teams.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

I was at the CLO symposium in 2009 and eLearning vendors are coming at it from the other angle…providing collaboration platforms wrapped around their content. The problem is that this results in informal learning about formal training content only…and the usability is way behind.” Learn more about Dawn here.

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Four Ways User-Generated Content (UGC) Can Make its Way into.

Xyleme

Rather, it’s the delivery of this formal content that will change – in the form of less courseware and more guided delivery at the point-of-performance, with social media platforms providing a critical publishing channel. Learn more about Dawn here. Follow @dawnpoulos on Twitter.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

The 5 Myths of Social Learning: Myth #1: User-generated content in social media platforms will replace formal content development processes. The obvious point here is that due to assessment, certification, and regulatory issues, training content will still require formal development processes.