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Learning from The King's Speech | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

This movie should be required viewing for anyone in the learning industry – it demonstrates all the ingredients for effective learning. This movie should be required viewing for anyone in the learning industry – it demonstrates all the ingredients for effective learning.

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The Social Network and the Risks of Informal Learning Delivery

CLO Magazine

The movie The Social Network has been in the news this week — as it’s been for the last six months or so — for racking up eight Academy Award nominations. But one moment in the film is particularly significant for learning professionals. Giving employees the information they need to succeed is great.

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Sony Pictures’ Martin Lowery

CLO Magazine

” But these days, it’s not just about who is on the screen — whether in movie theaters, on television sets or the Internet. ’” A Tough Business for Learning The ambiance may be fabulous, but selling learning and talent development initiatives at Sony Pictures can be challenging.

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

According to a December 2011 issue of Business Insider, the mobile apps analytics firm Distimo said many popular apps were games such as Angry Birds, social networking such as Facebook, Skype and Twitter, and other content such as Google Maps and iBooks. These tools are changing the way adults learn.

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JOE GANCI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

In this context, how do you think the existing ‘design model’ of the e-learning authoring tools need to evolve to adapt to these changes? Joe: I’m a firm believer that both formal and informal learning are necessary. The formal learning, whether classroom-based or eLearning-based, helps to set a foundation for further learning.

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Joe Ganci – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

In this context, how do you think the existing ‘design model’ of the e-learning authoring tools need to evolve to adapt to these changes? Joe: I’m a firm believer that both formal and informal learning are necessary. The formal learning, whether classroom-based or eLearning-based, helps to set a foundation for further learning.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Capabilities to push quiz on Twitter and Facebook. If we give people access to broadband, and they learn how to effectively use the new digital tools, how can we be sure they become digitally literate? Less learning more often&# (click to read the full article) Is it happening? Informal learning.