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The Power of Your Network | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Networking comes naturally for some people, but not-so-much for others. So big deal, you say. Why is networking so important anyway? Properly d.

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Servant leadership and AI: Agility and empowerment for the CLO

CLO Magazine

Recognizing the critical role of soft skills brings us to the theory of servant leadership as the foundation for individual empowerment to develop and flourish. According to Cohen and Feigenbaum (2014) , the theory of AI has been in development for many years, with its roots in 1956. But first, a brief examination of the era of AI.

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Storyboard Workbook for Elearning: Documenting the Workflow

NuggetHead

Looking at Instructional Design as it applies to elearning where there are many theories, models and methodologies, it that take years of practice to become proficient. A deeper look into each major discipline and we see an enormous amount of energy in order to learn the skills to be proficient.

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Learning Activities that Matter

Learning Rebels

They will have to formulate answers and be prepared to defend their conclusions if other teams challenge the result. Why this works: Adult learners require buy-in to the learning process. The group is to find the best solution (or supporting theory) that enhances understanding of the topic, or displays a solution to a problem.

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Are we making meaningful connections in a hybrid world?

CLO Magazine

If you align with Abraham Maslow’s theory on the hierarchy of needs, we’re reminded that humans must have basic needs met to be healthy and productive. Just because you have a hybrid work team doesn’t mean you need to eliminate face-to-face connections. But it’s not just dollars and cents.

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Does Your Organization Need a Learning Culture?

The Performance Improvement Blog

[The learner] might like video more than reading or practice more than theory. Your work teams are not as efficient and effective as they need to be. A learner might be drawn to one topic and have no interest in another key element of a curriculum. Meetings are tedious, time consuming, and unproductive.

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Why developing an agile mindset is crucial for business success

Matrix

The Mindset Theory , developed by Stanford Psychology professor Carol S. Agility entails the ability to adapt quickly to unpredictable events — a highly recommendable (if not altogether compulsory) ability during the current health crisis and all the upheaval generated by it in all aspects of life and work.

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