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Listen: Researcher Sarah Kimmel on the future of the CLO role

CLO Magazine

There’s a creeping sense of unease in the CLO role, with the future both uncertain and full of opportunity. In this conversation, Sarah unpacks the results to provide insights for the future of the CLO role. Show Notes: CLO Role of the Future Executive Summary. Show Notes: CLO Role of the Future Executive Summary.

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Failure: The key to success in overcoming bias

CLO Magazine

A community building activity gives leaders one minute to share a current story about actively standing up to bias. Seek out diverse sources of information and news. Consider tapping into different news sources for perspectives that might challenge your own views. Do something, even if it’s a small step.

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Beyond the Classroom

CLO Magazine

Knowledge formed and agreed to by the community. In the 21st century, nothing and everything has changed about the classroom learning experience. Look around at the explosion of digital, mobile, cloud and AI technologies and it’s easy to think we have entered a completely new era of learning. The class debated it.

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Will COVID-19 push online workforce education to its tipping point?

CLO Magazine

Thousands of businesses have been forced into self-isolation in order to protect the greater community. Universities, amid this unprecedented shift, can draw inspiration from innovative, research-grade institutions that already provide, at scale, the same quality instruction online as they do in the classroom.

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We should not equate online learning with asynchronous learning

CLO Magazine

News & World Report recently reviewed online post-secondary educational offerings, noting that as of fall 2017, more than 3 million students had been enrolled exclusively online. Even though you may be in different cities, you are not alone — you are part of a student community of learners who provide different perspectives.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | April 5, 2019

Mike Taylor

Now to blast off with the best of this week’s learning, design and technology news. How Workflow Learning Can Power the Classroom. Cultivating Communities with Rachel Happe of Community Roundtable. Videos from the CLO Symposium , (2019 videos will be released next month) You can cruise #CLOsym for more info.

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Four Heads are Better than One: A Chat about Collaborative.

Xyleme

We consider it a contribution to the learning community so it’s something we take very seriously and dedicate a lot of resources to. Connect and communicating – adapting to the networked business model is what the training department will be all about. Harold Jarche I disagree that CLO will have equal footing.