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The Return of the (Digital) Native | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

When Im not busy helping to change the face of corporate learning, I like to train with the Dashe & Thomson company bike team, travel and read. An excellent article from Cross Pollination Media, titled “ Are ‘Digital Natives’ Better Suited for Mobile Learning? Ive been looking for some ammo t. Jim: Glad you found the post helpful, Jeff!

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Social Media: The Virtual “Over-The-Partition” Learning Network.

Dashe & Thomson

Bureau of Labor Statistics, over 70% of workplace knowledge is learned informally (a statistic that is frequently referenced in the learning industry). Im a problem-solver and thoroughly enjoy helping clients succeed and look good. Ive been looking for some ammo t. Jim: Glad you found the post helpful, Jeff! Properly d.

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Why Companies Should Spend More on Social Learning | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

In the article she gives some scary statistics: Our recent study showed that 30 percent of US companies spent money on informal learning tools or services in 2010. Leaders have to be willing to put some money behind training programs and they have to trust the statistics validating informal and social learning principles. Properly d.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Youre So Immature: e-Learning in Some Organizations

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Im just about to kickoff a new project with a manufacturing organization to produce some custom courses. Im gonna call them an "immature e-Learning organization." He was venting about Kirkpatrick evaluations. Take the Survey! So thats a vision of the future of e-Learning. Thats mature e-Learning. Games are scary.

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Analyzing the ROI of Social Media in Training | Social Learning Blog

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We frequently cite a study from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which demonstrated that approximately 70% of all on-the-job learning is done informally, through employee-driven initiative, and through employee-to-employee knowledge transfers. Ive been looking for some ammo t. Jim: Glad you found the post helpful, Jeff! Properly d. Properly d.