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11 Articles match "Big Question" , "Network" , "Roles"

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    E-Learning for Newbies
    Thursday, October 9, 2008
    ASTD ’s Learning Circuits Blog has a monthly ‘Big Question.” This month it’s: I’m interested in [the field of] eLearning. What should I do first? I’m responding to this question from the ... coding ( w3schools is good) Visit the Learning Circuits blog and find others’ suggestions on this question ... vendors with a sea of questions. tried everything subscribed to periodicals, email lists, listserv, read blogs. Had ... about systems through Brandon Hall KnowledgeBase (this big implementation was the point in time where I knew I would ...
    The big question: making a start in e-learning
    Wednesday, October 8, 2008
    In the Learning Circuits Blog, the big question for October is "I'm interested in a career in e-learning. What should I do first?" My first recommendation would be to decide where it is that you see yourself fitting into the e-learning landscape - as a manager, a consultant, a salesperson for a vendor, a designer, a developer, or a ... education or training that's appropriate for your role. The sources for this will vary enormously from country to country. If ... well as the eLearning Network (workplace learning) or the Association for Learning Technology (education), if ...
    Big literacy questions
    Thursday, July 10, 2008
    Responding to the Big Questions (s) of the month: Should workplace learning professionals be leading the ... future. Our job is to help create the environment like that IBM describes. Back to the Big Questions . (You thought I ... the needs of the organization of the future in our replies to the big question instead of working on the needs of people ... out of the industrial age and into the network era. Knowledge workers have replaced factory workers. Ideas and ... spreading through network connections empowers workers to make decisions and take responsibility for them.
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  • The big question for December
    Learning Circuit's big questions for December are: 1. What will you remember most about 2006? For me, it will probably be my first complete year of blogging. I have learned absolutely masses from both the process of blogging and from the content of my colleagues' blogs. It took me a while to develop my own blogging style - I have for years ... you, dear fellow blogger, but it's those other people out there, you know who. The people who are wedded to their role as ... , network building and the co-creation of content as an output of learning.
    Clive on Learning - Thursday, December 7, 2006 - Comments
  • The Big Question: Leading the charge
    In the Learning Circuits Blog , Tony Karrer poses a whole series of  questions related to the role of ... , social networks and the like, but edge forward by being someone who comments, responds, edits and otherwise joins in. You will soon experience the joy of being part of something, an active network participant, and not someone looking ... - it permeates all aspects of the way in which people network and collaborate. First of all, the web 2.0 concept must be appropriate to the organisation, and this is open to question when you're looking beyond knowledge workers. Assuming ...
    Clive on Learning - Tuesday, July 8, 2008 - Comments
  • The big question: making a start in e-learning
    In the Learning Circuits Blog, the big question for October is "I'm interested in a career in e-learning. What should I do first?" My first recommendation would be to decide where it is that you see yourself fitting into the e-learning landscape - as a manager, a consultant, a salesperson for a vendor, a designer, a developer, or a ... education or training that's appropriate for your role. The sources for this will vary enormously from country to country. If ... well as the eLearning Network (workplace learning) or the Association for Learning Technology (education), if ...
    Clive on Learning - Wednesday, October 8, 2008 - Comments
  • The big question: What is the scope of our responsibility as learning professionals?
    The Big Question for March on the Learning Circuits Blog is 'what is the scope of our responsibility as ... major point of The Big Question) - does the learning professional have a part to play  in bottom-up learning, and if so ... this question as just a topical response to the increased interest in informal learning - it's an issue that has been ... probably saw HR having the major role here, because managers could not always be trusted to act objectively when it came ... , such as social networking software, wikis, blogs, search facilities, RSS, forums, rapid development tools, etc., ...
    Clive on Learning - Wednesday, March 5, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning for Newbies
    ASTD ’s Learning Circuits Blog has a monthly ‘Big Question.” This month it’s: I’m interested in [the field of] eLearning. What should I do first? I’m responding to this question from the ... coding ( w3schools is good) Visit the Learning Circuits blog and find others’ suggestions on this question ... vendors with a sea of questions. tried everything subscribed to periodicals, email lists, listserv, read blogs. Had ... about systems through Brandon Hall KnowledgeBase (this big implementation was the point in time where I knew I would ...
    Janet Clarey - Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Comments
  • The LCB Big Question Reframed: Should More Learning Professionals Be Blogging?
    Clarke) What is the role of a professional should be in a networked environment? (Stephen Downes) What and how should ... this in a second... Separately, Dave Lee ( The Learning Circuits Blog: Throwing a Big Community Net ) has provided a ... different about this exercise than in a discussion group, half of the response posts to any question is a response of "Here's why you are asking the wrong question..." Now before you assume that's negative, in most cases my firm belief is that having the right question is the whole battle - eLearning Technology: Be an Insanely Great Professional ...
    eLearning Technology - Monday, October 9, 2006 - Comments
  • Communities / Social Networking and LMS Merger
    Value from LinkedIn Big Question is Back Semantic Web Applications - Mundane or ... , 2007 Communities / Social Networking and LMS Merger : eLearning Technology ... of the eLearning simulation tool - Firefly) and Shared Insights - a community / business social networking software ... + community / social networking. Im not sure I quite get what that means yet. I wonder if mzinga does? The description ... / Social Networking and LMS Merger Permalink: Communities / Social Networking and LMS ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Wednesday, January 16, 2008 - Comments
  • Big literacy questions
    Responding to the Big Questions (s) of the month: Should workplace learning professionals be leading the ... future. Our job is to help create the environment like that IBM describes. Back to the Big Questions . (You thought I ... the needs of the organization of the future in our replies to the big question instead of working on the needs of people ... out of the industrial age and into the network era. Knowledge workers have replaced factory workers. Ideas and ... spreading through network connections empowers workers to make decisions and take responsibility for them.
    Internet Time - Thursday, July 10, 2008 - Comments
  • ISD, ADDIE, HPT
    The Learning Circuits Blog: November's The Big Question Are our models (ISD, ADDIE, HPT, etc.) relevant in the ... answer their question NOW than wait 30 minutes. In some ways, eLearning makes it easier to enforce these models on the delivery end. The next question is....do we want to? The longer I work, the more I realize that the old roles of "Trainer ... our students. Harold Jarche eloquently observed in his response to the Big Question: Training often worked before, or at least didn't create more problems, when work processes and organisations were stable. As we move to more networked ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Tuesday, November 7, 2006 - Comments
  • Looking Back at 2007
    I said in this post to see how I did for the year. Shortly, I'll be responding to this month's Big Question with my ... important, then my current knowledge base seems diminished. Instead, I now need to get smart on things like community, networks ... opportunities to create front-end tools? I am a big believer in the ability of web sites to provide simple forms that a ... things because they still have the great potential to make a big difference for learners. Find Lots of Examples of ... LMS? Does a Learner WANT an LMS? I somewhat got this wrong as the big LMS vendors seem to now refer to themselves ...
    eLearning Technology - Monday, December 31, 2007 - Comments
  • Better Conferences - Response Needed
    The Big Question type topics where we get to exchange ideas with other experts in the field would be a fantastic learning ... corporate eLearning, facilitated by me and someone else that will help them identify their key issues, big questions and ... one who is excited about whats happening here. 5. Demos One of the reasons for my recent Big Question - Examples of ... different things might it be would be exactly the right question. I love your idea of the Big Question live. But Im not sure ... problems. Certainly a big part of the issue is that attendees are quite willing to hop on a plane to attend a ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Wednesday, June 20, 2007 - Comments