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Saffron introduces Learning Experience Network

Saffron Interactive

Saffron Interactive (Stand 24) will examine the generational challenge to the conventional LMS and introduce its successor, the Learning Experience Network (LEN), during two seminars at the upcoming Learning Technologies 2014 exhibition. How to take learning off the shelf and put it into action.

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Video: The dinosaur LMS, the new learning experience network and triggering emotional investment

Saffron Interactive

Missed Saffron’s free seminar at the Learning Technologies Summer Forum last month? Watch the recording to find out why a platform that puts learning into action is crucial to achieving a Return on Investment. How dynamic dashboards press the neurological triggers that put learning into action. Don’t worry!

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Saffron to denounce the ‘dinosaur LMS’ at LTSF

Saffron Interactive

In a free seminar at tomorrow’s Learning Technologies Summer Forum, Saffron (Stand 20) will ask why we put up with LMS products and content repositories which are ten years behind the sites learners actually use. How dynamic dashboards press the neurological triggers that put learning into action. Online registration.

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Book instead of blogposts

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

It was certainly a difficult book to write: more difficult than our previous book called 'En nu online' which gave tips on how professionals, teams and organizations can use social media. has brought me in terms of new insights: First, I got to love the term social technology. then 'social media'. Followed by 'new media'.

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Make Your Social Network A Learning Tool

CLO Magazine

By understanding how informal networks communicate and collaborate, social network analysis can facilitate more effective learning program design and promote more innovative collaboration. Behind every official organization chart is a web of informal networks composed of individual relationships.

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How to support informal learning

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

He has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix three decades ago. He chairs the Internet Time Alliance, a brain trust of six thought leaders who help companies boost their collective intelligence and profitability through networks.