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Free learning & development webinars for October 2021

Limestone Learning

Whether you’re new to L&D, or an experienced learning leader, there’s something in this for everyone. Whether you’re new to L&D, or an experienced learning leader, there’s something in this for everyone. You’ll learn: How to develop a course based on your training needs. Tuesday, October 5, 2021, 10 a.m.–11

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Degreed LENS 2021: Insightful, Inspirational, and In-Person

Degreed

The world of work is evolving at lightning speed, and upskilling has become more essential than ever. When skills are consistently grown and tracked, they become tools that can noticeably elevate the value your L&D team contributes to your business. Bring the Magic to L.A. and author of six best-selling books.

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How to Replace Top-Down Training with Collaborative Learning (3)

Jay Cross

Technological infrastructure for social learning. Work and learning are converging, and as this change happens, the infrastructure of the old corporate learning must go – things like traditional one-size-fit-all in-person training seminars. In case you missed it, here are the first and second. INFRASTRUCTURE.

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Why Content Curation Should be in Your Skillset

Jay Cross

Instead of satisfying art lovers, corporate curation saves enormous amounts of time, keeps teams on the same page, and equips everyone with the latest insights. In a minute I’ll give you the story of a company that saved over fifty million dollars with a low-budget curation program. Anyone can be a curator; it’s a great way to learn.

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Staying Ahead of Critical Corporate Training Initiatives During a Pandemic

NovoEd

Those corporate directives, which were issued to protect workers in response to health alerts, have turned out to be fairly typical, leading to (among other things) a cascade of canceled or postponed conferences, face-to-face meetings, and onsite training. The New Normal — Working Remotely.