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Time to Learn at Work: Getting Buy-in is a Company Relay

Degreed

Experiential learning might include : Special projects Shadowing assignments Internal apprenticeships Trial periods “Learning doesn’t always mean that you’re consuming content and taking a full time-out from work hours,” notes Stephanie Lyras , Director of Change Management, Engagement and Adoption at Degreed.

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A Learning Professional’s Guide to Creativity: 10 Methods for Sparking Great Ideas

Maestro

In her article “ 10 Rules for Play ” for the Figma blog, she encourages somewhat unorthodox activities—like sitting in a waiting room, changing your tools, and initiating your own cluster—to get the creative juices flowing again. I learned this tip from Swedish director and Palme d’Or winner, Ruben Östlund.”

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Social networking is king

E-Learning Provocateur

Kate Albright-Hanna , the Director of Video for the 2008 Obama presidential campaign. Juicing the orange. What if your customers advertised for you? This approach differs from traditional product flog marketing because it focuses on creating “fans&# , not customers. The goal posts have moved. technology.

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Meet David Frazier, State of Alabama technology trainer

TechSmith Camtasia

As far as the skills of the people I train, that can range from very little computer skills to IT Directors. I like to use examples that our state employees are familiar with so they can relate to the topic being discussed, customized just for them and our environment. We don't specifically offer IT software.

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GE TV: Elliott Masie on the Future of Learning Technologies

Growth Engineering

I thought that one of the interesting games would have been to take Angry Birds and turn into an Angry Customers game. It’s good organisation, but it doesn’t exactly get our juices going. But how do we get the learning juices of our learners going? You said no eight times to one customer’.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Keeping the promises made to our customers. Know-what/Know “what-not” (facts, information, concepts; how to customize and filter out information, distinguish junk and glitz from real substance, ignore unwanted and unneeded information and interactions). This year they’re opening the connection to customers.