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A Brief History of AI

Learningtogo

Humans have been using machines to augment our capabilities for a long time, so it’s only natural that we’ve come to a point where we’re looking to replicate our cognitive processes in some of those machines. Alan Turing predicts that machines might one day mimic the cognitive functions of humans. A Brief History of AI.

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Demystifying Working Out Loud

Learnnovators

The 9:00 am to 5:00 pm notion of work is all but vanishing, at least for the knowledge workers. Exceptions are the norms; making sense of exceptions require a coming together of cognitively diverse individuals. Work has become location agnostic; workplace is no longer defined by a brick and mortar building.

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Demystifying Working Out Loud

ID Reflections

An organization that shares openly –successes and failures, learnings and insights, explicit and tacit knowledge – learns faster, builds an ambient awareness and paves the road for serendipity. Does working out loud need digital technology in the form of an online platform or tool?

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[Guest Post] How One Neuroscience Principle Can Make or Break Your Training Program

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Although he spent his entire day sitting on his butt in some conference room, by the end of the day he looked like he had run two marathons. Compared to the 20th-century industrial economy where many workers were valued for what was below the shoulders, 21st-century knowledge workers are usually valued for what's above the shoulders.

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Sahana Chattopadhyay – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

She presents at international conferences and conducts workshops on “Modern Workplace Learning” at various forums. Join us on this exciting journey as we engage with thought leaders and learning innovators to see what the future of our industry looks like. After all, innovation doesn’t rise out of treading the beaten path.

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Jay Cross – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

People visit the Lab to spark innovation and think fresh thoughts. He distills lessons from cognitive science, social networking, business strategy, futures research, and psychology to boost sales, improve customer service, and spark innovation. Jay has keynoted conferences in the U.S., Canada, Austria, U.K.,

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JAY CROSS – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

People visit the Lab to spark innovation and think fresh thoughts. He distills lessons from cognitive science, social networking, business strategy, futures research, and psychology to boost sales, improve customer service, and spark innovation. Jay has keynoted conferences in the U.S., Canada, Austria, U.K.,