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The Corporate University Shift: Why Great Companies Invest in Custom Learning

eLearningMind

When you think of a corporate university, images of boring training sessions and hours of video might come to mind. Corporate universities have evolved over the years. Corporate universities can be a major play in employee productivity and retention and add value to an organization’s culture.

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The Corporate University Shift: Why Great Companies Invest in Custom Learning

eLearningMind

When you think of a corporate university, images of boring training sessions and hours of video might come to mind. Corporate universities have evolved over the years. Corporate universities can be a major play in employee productivity and retention and add value to an organization’s culture. Share on twitter.

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Are You Ready? Your ATD ICE Conference Bag!

Learning Rebels

Last year, David Kelly interviewed me for the (then) upcoming Dev Learn Conference sponsored by the Elearning Guild. You can see the rest of the Elearning Guild “What’s in Your Conference Bag” series here. Notebook/Pen(s) – sometimes you need to go old school. Let’s see what our conference bags have in common!

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9 Cutting Edge Training Trends to Watch Out For

KnowledgeAnywhere

If your organization has eLearning, it’s time to upgrade again as the possibilities for corporate learning continue to improve. Online eLearning Classes. On the cutting edge of eLearning technology lies cognitive computing. Paired Learning with a ‘Pen Pal’. Cognitive Computing.

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My Response to ".Instructional Design is Dead" - by many people

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Our friend and learning colleague Koreen Olbrish (@koreenolbrish) from Tandem Learning sparked my return to this conversation. And she was inspired by another friend and colleague Ellen Wagner (@edwsonoma) of the eLearning Roadtrip blog. If you mix those 3 elements you get yourself an eLearning designer/developer.