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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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4 Articles match "downturn","Harold Jarche"
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Free Online Conference – Future of Learning - Incredible Speakers
We will look at questions that include: Is this a temporary downturn or changing landscape? How will demand change? What will internal or external customers pay for that's not traditional training? What's already selling today? What business models, products, companies should we be watching? What should we be doing today to be in position for the future? Panel #1 - Industry Perspectives 9 AM - 10 AM Pacific Time This distinguished panel will provide overview of the challenges going on in the industry, major trends that they are seeing, what
eLearning Technology
- Monday, July 13, 2009
Business of Learning
You have fixed overhead. Temporary Downturn or Changing Landscape? While the market is tough right now, there are some people who believe that learning businesses who sell classroom, virtual classroom and courseware training will rebound once the economy rebounds. The writing has been on the wall (or in blogs) for quite a while: Jay Cross and Harold Jarche in The Future of the Training Department The second half of the 20th Century was arguably the Golden Age of Training. This is a very strange time. While increasing amount of concept work and the pace
eLearning Technology
- Monday, June 15, 2009
NB advanced learning technologies sector
Harold Jarche … who has long worked in the sector, authored two previous reports for government on advanced learning technologies and now consults largely outside New Brunswick, took issue with that suggestion.
“What 8220;What we really need is start-ups,” Jarche said, pointing to industry’s close connection with several government funding institutions.
“We If you read the Telegraph-Journal you’ll find my comments in today’s story, Technology solution must be industry led :
8220;We should be planting lots and lots of seeds,”
Learning and Working on the Web
- Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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Business of Learning
You have fixed overhead. Temporary Downturn or Changing Landscape? While the market is tough right now, there are some people who believe that learning businesses who sell classroom, virtual classroom and courseware training will rebound once the economy rebounds. The writing has been on the wall (or in blogs) for quite a while: Jay Cross and Harold Jarche in The Future of the Training Department The second half of the 20th Century was arguably the Golden Age of Training. This is a very strange time. While increasing amount of concept work and the pace
eLearning Technology
- Monday, June 15, 2009
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Free Online Conference – Future of Learning - Incredible Speakers
We will look at questions that include: Is this a temporary downturn or changing landscape? How will demand change? What will internal or external customers pay for that's not traditional training? What's already selling today? What business models, products, companies should we be watching? What should we be doing today to be in position for the future? Panel #1 - Industry Perspectives 9 AM - 10 AM Pacific Time This distinguished panel will provide overview of the challenges going on in the industry, major trends that they are seeing, what
eLearning Technology
- Monday, July 13, 2009
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E-Learning Session (Helene Fournier, Anne Marie Vaughan)
Griff again: the downturn in corporate interest had little to do with the effectiveness of e-learning. Harold Jarche: the overwhelming needs of Canadians are not addressed by formal training. Helene Fournier - State of the Field Report From the Canadian Council on Learning Conference , Fredericton, NB See also the formal report : To inform the CCL and develop a knowledge baseline in adult learning. Criteria used by the research team: data that was comprehensive, quality and practical.
Half an Hour
- Thursday, June 22, 2006
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NB advanced learning technologies sector
Harold Jarche … who has long worked in the sector, authored two previous reports for government on advanced learning technologies and now consults largely outside New Brunswick, took issue with that suggestion.
“What 8220;What we really need is start-ups,” Jarche said, pointing to industry’s close connection with several government funding institutions.
“We If you read the Telegraph-Journal you’ll find my comments in today’s story, Technology solution must be industry led :
8220;We should be planting lots and lots of seeds,”
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