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Profile of a learning architect: Sebastian Graeb-Konneker

Clive on Learning

And someone is always responsible for supporting your development – with coaching from your line manager and mentoring. As well as the wiki, collaboration is facilitated by the Shell International Global Networks, which allows employees to easily locate expertise and discuss issues using forums.

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Discover Your Organization’s Learning Ecosystems

Watershed

These informal learning programs have their own informal learning ecosystems that can consist of mentors, peers, performance support tools, Google, YouTube, industry publications, and many other resources. Outside the Firewall. Learning (especially informal learning) often happens outside the firewall.

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Best No-Code LMS Mobile App Builders for mLearning Courses

learnWorlds

The app is yours, but the LearnWorlds team takes care of everything (aka backups, firewalls, updates, etc.) Spark authentic connections and give your learners a discussion forum to exchange ideas and tips share their experiences and advice within a community of practice. ?? No App Maintenance needed. to ensure it runs smoothly. ??

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Profile of a learning architect: Nick Shackleton-Jones

Clive on Learning

Their current model is shifting away from courses and towards resources – pieces of content that are a few minutes long, such as a story, an interactive scenario, a short video demonstration, all backed up with a discussion forum. A central theme was the employee’s desire for a mentor-figure.

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Halloween Edition – Tricks and Treats

eLearning 24-7

Deployment type – SaaS, Client-Hosted; if SaaS this means in the cloud, if Client-Hosted it means the system can sit behind your firewall on your servers. Some vendors offer only one option, some offer two. Pricing – A price range. A funny or frightful story from year’s past. Thank you again for such an honor. Bottom Line.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Most of what we learn, we learn from other people — parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, playmates, cousins, Little Leaguers, Scouts, school chums, roommates, teammates, classmates, study groups, coaches, bosses, mentors, colleagues, gossips, co-workers, neighbors, and, eventually, our children. Networking.