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2023 CLO Symposium: Day 3 Recap

CLO Magazine

The third and final day of the 2023 CLO Symposium — held in San Diego this year — began early with a networking breakfast, followed by a CLO PowerHour which focused on the journey to lifelong learning and powering the workforce of tomorrow. John, CLO’s editor-in-chief and chief content officer.

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Accidental CLO, Intentional Learning

CLO Magazine

A self-proclaimed “accidental CLO,” Jesse Jackson has served in numerous roles at the multinational banking and financial services firm JPMorgan Chase & Co. ” About four years ago, Jackson moved into his current role as CLO of consumer and community banking. Photo by David Lubarsky.

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CLO Thinking (& Measurement)

Clark Quinn

I attended the CLO Symposium with my ITA colleagues Jay Cross and Jane Hart. It was an interesting event, with a theme of “ Game-Changing Learning: Development for the New Normal “, held at a classy venue on the beach, and was well-organized. (You You can see Jay’s writeup here.)

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No Informal Learning and Blended Learning Mix - CLO Panel Surprises

Tony Karrer

First, none of the panelists seemed to focused on finding ways to support informal learning in the organization. Marc pressed him a bit and it seemed that the CLO defined himself in terms of training solutions so these tools really weren't important for him to use to help learners/performers. And it wasn't only the CLO from EMC.

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Informal Learning Topics

Tony Karrer

Informal Learning and Learning Management Systems Informal Learning - Let's Get Real - Part II Informal Learning - Harold Tells Us Where To Put It - Now What Informal Learning - Let's Get Real Elves, Measuring Results and Informal Learning eLearning 2.0:

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Hangout on Implementing Informal Learning this Saturday

Jay Cross

Why isn’t L&D supporting informal learning? Informal learning is important. That’s the conclusion of the CLO Business Intelligence Board. The CLOs reported “…there is little knowledge about how exactly to support informal learning.”. Join me to explore why.

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A Case For Informal Learning

CLO Magazine

Informal learning has answers to some of the most pressing educational challenges organizations face. It acknowledges that learning happens with and through other people, as a matter of participating in a community, not just by acquiring knowledge.” ” Social learning has always been a part of the workplace.