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How to go about a multi-generational approach to e-learning

Matrix

Previously I have talked about the different demographics that make up the current workplace and their respective approaches to learning. In today’s learning environment there are a number of social learning opportunities and venues – communities of practice , discussion groups, blogs, vlogs, and podcasts.

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Free L&D webinars for April 2020

Limestone Learning

The coronavirus may have robbed us of face-to-face interaction, but it can’t rob us of learning. There are tons of free webinars this month to keep you connected with your communities of practice. We hope they help you keep calm and carry on. Join Will Thalheimer, Ph.D., They’re finding that help in video.

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Why Context (Not Content) is Key to Driving High-Performance Digital L&D

Acorn Labs

I love not only having great communities of practice with people that are in the industry, but also obviously, helping that next generation of learning designer with the right mindset and skills to succeed. If you had to boil down one key lesson from your experience in the learning industry, what would it be?

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Why Context (Not Content) is Key to Driving High-Performance Digital L&D

Acorn Labs

I love not only having great communities of practice with people that are in the industry, but also obviously, helping that next generation of learning designer with the right mindset and skills to succeed. If you had to boil down one key lesson from your experience in the learning industry, what would it be?

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Linking me to a chat session is the equivalent of showing me the way to the library. Today’s teenager] “wants to socialize instead of communicate,” Tammy Savage, group manager of Microsoft’s NetGen division, said in a recent interview. Every learner uses a mix of learning styles, not just one.