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Learning and Development Glossary

Petra Mayer

CLO (Chief Learning Officer). The CLO is responsible for defining and leading the company’s learning and development strategy. Devised by Ebbinghaus, the forgetting curve is an influential memory model wherein it shows how learned information slips out of memory with time, if not retained.

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Free L&D webinars for April 2018

Limestone Learning

Please join Litmos CLO, Mike Martin, for this one-hour webcast for new insights on: Earning executive support to champion the criticality of training. Pre-order Clark's newest book Millennials, Goldfish & Other Training Misconceptions: Debunking Learning Myths and Superstitions for more insight into ideas covered in this webinar.

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The Changing Face of Work and Workplace Learning

Learnnovators

3D-printed, low cost prosthetic limbs will bring the smile back on many faces. As working professionals and L&D personnel concerned with training and organizational learning, capability building and talent development, we cannot ignore the implications of this changing landscape.

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The Changing Face of Work and Workplace Learning

ID Reflections

3D-printed, low cost prosthetic limbs will bring the smile back on many faces. As working professionals and L&D personnel concerned with training and organizational learning, capability building and talent development, we cannot ignore the implications of this changing landscape.

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THE CHANGING FACE OF WORK AND WORKPLACE LEARNING

Learnnovators

3D-printed, low cost prosthetic limbs will bring the smile back on many faces. The rise of mobile computing in the form smartphones, tablets, and wearable devices accompanied by ubiquitous Internet connection is creating unforeseen change–in how we work, learn, communicate, do business, conduct personal tasks, and myriad other aspects.