Posts Tagged ‘e-learning’

Social Learning: More than Collaboration

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

This morning, I attended Bellevue University’s Human Capital Lab quarterly colloquium, where Sue Todd, President and CEO, Corporate University Xchange, spoke about Social Learning. She offered some tremendous insight into how leading companies are fostering a collaborative environment for their people, and embedding learning in execution.

 I found myself sitting between an industrial engineer, and a measure & evaluation analyst. I’m sure you can imagine the level of conversation. Words like data points, optimization, quantitative analysis were flying back and forth. This quick view into their world was fascinating. I was hard-pressed to keep up with the content of their discussion, however, the context was well within my grasp. As I listened, I noted a couple of themes, and finally called attention to them, connecting what I was hearing with what I do understand about performance and execution. (more…)

Learning Technology Basics

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

speed

E-learning seems to be growing more complicated lately. Whether the field is expanding, or I am just listening better, I find there are many acronyms and terms (LCMS, LMS, SCORM are some the most frequent) that I can’t actually define.

One primary goal of this blog is to help you keep up with the changing landscape of the workplace learning and performance profession. E-learning is a huge part of that change. (E-learning is also a significant component in 4 knowledge items in the CPLP Knowledge Exam Content Outline.) (more…)