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Open learning and knowledge sharing in a remote working world

CLO Magazine

From being responsible for creating and delivering all learning to becoming a facilitator, L&D can enable employees to share knowledge through employee-driven learning models such as employee-generated learning. In this approach, employees are encouraged to share their tactical knowledge by creating content with the right tools.

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The best elearning reads of 2013

eFront

YouTube another MOOP (Massive Open Online Pedagogy) Learning will not be televised, it will be digitised , Donald Clark. It’s the end of an era – enter the knowledgeable networker , John Kotter, Forbes. Dear C-Suite, we don’t do training, Dan Pontefract , CLO Magazine. Dion Hinchcliffe, ZDNet.

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The Road from Training to Performance

CLO Magazine

Most conversations I have, conferences I attend and social media threads I read point to a powerful tipping point on the horizon — if it’s not already occurring. Since then, with the advent of 70:20:10 and other related methodologies, the discussion around designing for workflow-embedded learning has heated up considerably.

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The future is people, not technology

Jay Cross

CLO magazine, June 2009. My last column in CLO called for the abolition of corporate training departments. People learn more efficiently at the time of need, in the context of work, from people in the know and through virtual conversation. More Human Than Human. Column on Effectiveness, by Jay Cross. They needn’t worry.

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single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

Open the Instructor Guide make the change Open the Student Guide, make the same changes Open the PowerPoint, make the same changes… oh just thought of a better way to say that (repeat steps 1 and 2) Open the Web Course and make the same change Save and deploy Oops, someone noticed a error in the new content….

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single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

Open the Instructor Guide make the change Open the Student Guide, make the same changes Open the PowerPoint, make the same changes… oh just thought of a better way to say that (repeat steps 1 and 2) Open the Web Course and make the same change Save and deploy Oops, someone noticed a error in the new content….

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Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare

Xyleme

I recently had the opportunity to chat with some project leaders across industries that are in various stages of their single-source learning initiatives: I was interested in the change management issues they faced and what steps they took to effectively manage and overcome these potential obstacles. So be open-minded to the process.