What Everyone Must Know about
Learning 2.0
Whether you work in the training department or run it; whether you manage a small organization or the entire company, if you're into e-learning, there's no doubt it's a big investment of time and money.
And just when you think you have it all handled, when you’ve made your authoring tool and LMS decisions, and when you’ve launched your online training strategy, things change.
Now we see a new set of requirements for learning emerging in the workplace, and a host of new tools that are changing the landscape of e-learning. We can no longer confine ourselves to the instructional or classroom model; we have to deliver learning directly to the workplace, in the context of work, 24-7.
And with the rise of Web 2.0 – the advent of social networking, blogs, wikis and other new and exciting tools, the nature of what we do, not just where we do it, is transforming.
The challenge for us is how to adjust both the perceptions and practices of e-learning to fit this new reality. How should e-learning 2.0 – incorporating informal workplace learning and Web 2.0 tools – be integrated into more “traditional” training and e-learning systems? How should organizations change as a result of these new innovations? What will it take to sell everyone, including front-line workers, first-line supervisors and senior management on these new approaches?
Objectives of presentation
By the end of this session, you will be able to:
- Describe the specific responsibilities you must assume to make learning 2.0 initiatives successful and sustainable
- Redefine e-learning as a broader spectrum of approaches that support learning and knowledge access
- Assess and evaluate your existing learning (and e-learning) programs and determine the best learning 2.0 strategies to undertake
About our Speaker
Marc J. Rosenberg
Dr. Marc J. Rosenberg is a leading management consultant, speaker and educator in the fields of training, organizational learning, e-learning, knowledge management and performance improvement.
He is the author of the best-selling books, E-Learning: Strategies for Delivering Knowledge in the Digital Age (McGraw-Hill), and Beyond E-Learning: Approaches and Technologies to Enhance Organizational Knowledge, Learning and Performance (Pfeiffer).
His monthly column, “Marc My Words,” appears in the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions online magazine. Marc is a past president of the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI), and holds a Ph.D. in instructional design, plus degrees in communications and marketing.
He also holds the Certified Performance Technologist (CPT) designation from ISPI. Dr. Rosenberg has spoken at The White House, debated the future of e-learning at Oxford University, keynoted numerous professional and business conferences around the world, authored more than 50 articles and book chapters in the field, and is a frequently quoted expert in major business and trade publications. He a former vice president of his local community’s Board of Education.
More information about Marc is available at www.marcrosenberg.com
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