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Addressing On-Demand Learning and Performance Needs #LCBQ | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

The questions prompt quite a lively and interesting discussion among online community members. The Learning Circuits Big Question for May is: How do we need to change in what we do in order to address learning/performance needs that are on-demand? So, there you have it…my answer to this month’s big question.

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Big Question - Working with SMEs

eLearning Cyclops

This month's Big Question at Learning Circuits is on working with subject matter experts (SME). First off, thank you Tony at Learning Circuits for using my suggestion as this month's question. Here is a link to my posts with SME tags and my tips on working with SMEs (pasted below from a prior post along with an addendum).

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ASTD's Big Question for December 2008: New Learning

Kapp Notes

The ASTD Big question this month is What did you learn about learning in 2008? The powerful little computer literally has dozens and dozens of games that teach every thing from Spanish to French to Problem-Solving and even how to cook. Why 3D Teaching Higher Order Skills in a Virtual World Complaint?

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Leading by Example

Experiencing eLearning

The Big Question. The Learning Circuits Big Question this month is about learning professionals, leadership, and literacies. Granted, some students will learn the skills outside the system, in spite of whatever the schools teach. Technorati Tags: workliteracy , learning+circuits , leadership , changemanagement.

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The Big Question: What questions are you no longer asking?

Clive on Learning

There’s a new Big Question on the Learning Circuits blog and it’s about questions. It builds on a great posting by George Siemens in which he describes Questions I’m no longer asking , in other words what issues are now so cut and dried that to keep questioning them would be a waste of energy.

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Learning Professionals Leaders

Tony Karrer

On this month's Big Question - Lead the Charge - we are already seeing some interesting responses. Tagging : What is this? Trying to come up with ways to teach people them all at once is going to be challenging. I think the thing we have to be careful of is teaching the tools outside of the benefits. How do I use.

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Learning Professionals Leaders

Clark Quinn

On this month's Big Question - Lead the Charge - we are already seeing some interesting responses. Tagging : What is this? Trying to come up with ways to teach people them all at once is going to be challenging. I think the thing we have to be careful of is teaching the tools outside of the benefits. How do I use.

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