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10 Articles match "Curt Bonk","future"
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Reflecting on the first half of 2009
Time keeps on slippin’, slippin’ into the future. The Future of the Training Department (with Harold Jarche)
Complexity, or maybe our appreciation of it, has rendered the world unpredictable, so the orientation of learning is shifting from past (efficiency, best practice) to future (creative response, innovation). Interviews with Curt Bonk, Dave Gray, Kevin Wheeler, Zann Gill. My new car is one year old! How did that happen?
Internet Time
- Saturday, July 4, 2009
performance.learning.productivity
If they don’t, then the future is bleak for them. Starting on the US West Coast and ending somewhere east of New Zealand, these virtual conversations opened up a whole Pandora’s Box of issues around the challenges and opportunities that learning & development faces if it is to really have an impact of organisational effectiveness. Jay’s reflections on the event are worth reading. NEW ROLES FOR LEARNING PROFESSIONALS Ellen Wagner , Curt Bonk and I spent our 30 minutes facilitating a discussion on the topic of ‘New Roles for Learning Professionals’.
charles-jennings.blogspot.com
- Sunday, June 28, 2009
Join us for Learntrends, April 21-22
This is her blog. Please join me, Jay Cross, Tony Karrer, George Siemens, Marcia Conner, Clark Quinn, Charles Jenning, Curt Bonk and many others for a 24 hour global discussion on the future of organizational learning. My session at 11 am, where I will be joining Charles Jennings and Curt
Bonk Bonk for a discussion on the Ellen Wagner is Principal Analyst with Sage Road Solutions, LLC. What is April Learntrends ?
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eLearning Roadtrip
- Sunday, April 19, 2009
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People out to change the world of organizational learning | Learning Irregulars
Home About NextNow Session Links Outreach and explanation Learning Irregulars People out to change the world of organizational learning Apr 30 2009 Future of Talent Institute Jay Cross Last week the Learning Irregulars joined three dozen talent managers from top Silicon Valley companies at Cisco for a meeting of the Future of Talent Institute . True to our belief that innovation is the child a mash-ups of parents from different backgrounds, we mixed recruiting,
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Learning in Less than 140 Characters
It's quite satisfying to see so many people concerned about the future of the profession, the roles that we play, the things that learning professionals who design digital experiences need to do differently in the future. Curt Bonk . I lurked on one of Marcia Conner's LearnChats tonight on my Tweetdeck . It was great.
eLearning Roadtrip
- Thursday, April 16, 2009
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Last Year's eLearn Magazine Predictions
had a bit more than "limited" success - things like social networks had a big year, both in and outside e-learning - but I think both Feldstein and I agree that we'll never see a broad corporate uptake of anything other than enterprise tools. Curt Bonk , Professor, Indiana University, USA Predicted: "With the push toward Web 2.0 That said, 2007 wasn't really a year of any significance for 'pull', nor did content rating systems become any more mainstream than Digg - useful recommender systems are still in the future. Mark Oehlert , Learning Strategy Architect, Booz Allen Hamilton,
Half an Hour
- Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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Last Year's Predictions For 2008, Reviewed
and the hi-def DVD format-war seemingly being won by Sony's Blu-Ray technology. Grade: C+ This prediction is essentially a projection of three existing trends, none of which demonstrated any particula strength, coupled with a known future event (the conversion to HD ) and the projection of a very likely one (the win by Blu-Ray ). News and World Report 2008 Best Careers issue puts "usability/user experience specialist" on its list of top careers with bright futures. It's the end of 2008, and while most people are predicting what will happen in 2009 , I look back at those who predicted 2008 .
Half an Hour
- Thursday, December 25, 2008
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performance.learning.productivity
If they don’t, then the future is bleak for them. Starting on the US West Coast and ending somewhere east of New Zealand, these virtual conversations opened up a whole Pandora’s Box of issues around the challenges and opportunities that learning & development faces if it is to really have an impact of organisational effectiveness. Jay’s reflections on the event are worth reading. NEW ROLES FOR LEARNING PROFESSIONALS Ellen Wagner , Curt Bonk and I spent our 30 minutes facilitating a discussion on the topic of ‘New Roles for Learning Professionals’.
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IDs - It's time for some seriously tough love
didn't want to go into this past Thursday's Great ID Debate with Curt Bonk armed only with my personal opinion. Curt and I got together about 45 minutes before the debate. and new media are purported to be the future of elearning, and this is what IDs typically design? The best thing about this week's eLearning Guild's Annual Gathering (AG09) for me is that it brings practitioners together for the ultimate social networking experience. And now that we can tweet and blog and email and - yes maybe even call each other while we're there - events like this become even
eLearning Roadtrip
- Saturday, March 14, 2009
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Join us for Learntrends, April 21-22
This is her blog. Please join me, Jay Cross, Tony Karrer, George Siemens, Marcia Conner, Clark Quinn, Charles Jenning, Curt Bonk and many others for a 24 hour global discussion on the future of organizational learning. My session at 11 am, where I will be joining Charles Jennings and Curt
Bonk Bonk for a discussion on the Ellen Wagner is Principal Analyst with Sage Road Solutions, LLC. What is April Learntrends ?
Learntrends
eLearning Roadtrip
- Sunday, April 19, 2009
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Video lessons
enticed my friend Curt Bonk to sit still for an interview. The cool part is that I have learned so many things to avoid in the future.
Instructional design and video production have many aspects in common, but that will be the topic of a future post. Curt is delivering an important message; I don’t want to detract It’s always darkest before the dawn. Carlota Perez pegs what we’re going through economically.
Internet Time
- Monday, April 6, 2009
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Power structures
Even the most liberal educators will turn conservative if you threaten their status or their futures. On a recent visit to the US, I asked Curt Bonk about the state of e learning and he replied ‘What is the state of human development?’ Some discussion this week on this George Siemens article. (See See Graham Attwell , Stephen Downes .)
Ken Carroll
- Saturday, December 13, 2008
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Reflecting on the first half of 2009
Time keeps on slippin’, slippin’ into the future. The Future of the Training Department (with Harold Jarche)
Complexity, or maybe our appreciation of it, has rendered the world unpredictable, so the orientation of learning is shifting from past (efficiency, best practice) to future (creative response, innovation). Interviews with Curt Bonk, Dave Gray, Kevin Wheeler, Zann Gill. My new car is one year old! How did that happen?
Internet Time
- Saturday, July 4, 2009
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