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Corporate learning in the digital age

Learning with e's

Some are ditching their training rooms in favour of digital delivery of content, and bosses that are forward thinking are investing in social learning, social media and mobile devices to support the learning of their employees. Can we apply this also to corporate learning? Do companies use these technologies, and how?

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What has been and what is yet to come

Learning with e's

The theme of the EADL conference this year is Connected Learning , and delegates will represent corporate learning and development, and other learning professionals from around the globe. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. Unported License.

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Finally, Good News: Training Budgets Up Over 9 Percent, Survey Says

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Each year Bersin & Associates surveys the training landscape, asking companies how much they’re spending on training, and distills the results into its annual Corporate Learning Factbook (an executive summary is available for free download here). And this often means virtual or informal learning.

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Should We Change The Language of Training?

Mindflash

The same idea applies to organizational learning and performance; don’t focus too much on the labels. If the CEO calls it training , don’t try to have them re-label it as corporate learning , performance , or something else. More : Why the Right Vocabulary Is Key to Effective Training.

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"Everyone remember where we parked."

Learning with e's

In effect, today's smartphone is a mobile office. In an educational context, the more students generate their own content, the more they are likely to learn. There are those who willingly embrace change, in the educational and academic sectors and also in corporate learning. Unported License.

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The future is not here yet

Learning with e's

In effect, open learning in all of its forms becomes a reciprocal arrangement: it’s a mutual giving and receiving – all for free. Can we apply this also to corporate learning: Do companies use these technologies and how? Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. I don’t think that rules work anymore.

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Top 40 eLearning Articles and 5 Hot Topics for Early March

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Virtual Team Management - ID Reflections , March 8, 2010 I recommend this simulation to all those who either are handling a globally distributed team or a project, and to all managers who feel that effective communication is one of the keys to business success. Creative Commons Use in For-Profit Company eLearning?