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DigitalScholarLearning StrategyDigital TransformationDistance LearningRemote CollaborationErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
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This is a recorded version of my presentation, followed by Catherine Russ’s report on a session that I presented and facilitated at the Remote partnering workshop held on 23-26 January 2017 in Caernarfon, Wales. Ein Fehler ist aufgetreten. Sieh dir dieses Video auf www.youtube.com an oder aktiviere JavaScript, falls es in deinem Browser deaktiviert sein sollte.

Global HealthLearning DesignScholar ApproachAmbulance!Health Care In Danger (HCiD)ErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
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This presentation was prepared for the second global meeting of the Health Care in Danger (HCiD) project in Geneva, Switzerland (17–18 May 2017). In October  2016, over 700 pre-hospital emergency workers from 70 countries signed up for the #Ambulance!

Thinking AloudDigital AgeDigital TransformationFuture Of Learning InstitutionsLearning TechnologistErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
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These are some notes on one of several blog posts that are churning in my head about what digital transformation means for learning and leadership.

Thinking AloudDigital LearningDigital TransformationErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
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We won. The former school teacher and humanitarian trainer who argued vociferously that nothing would ever supplant face-to-face training is now running a MOOC. The training manager who refused to consider e-learning is now running a distance learning, scenario-based simulation.

QuotesJack WelchLearning LeadersRate Of ChangeErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
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Jack Welch in General Electric’s Annual Report, nearly two decades ago: Source: Welch, J., 2000. General Electric Annual Report 2000 (Annual Report). General Electric, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.

DigitalScholarJob OpportunitiesJob OpportunityLearning LeadershipScholarErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
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(Please do share this announcement with promising learning leaders in your network. Your support is much appreciated. – Reda) The Geneva Learning Foundation, together with LSi and the University of Illinois College of Education, have joined to develop new learning approaches to build capacity, produce locally-situated knowledge, and foster deep learning outcomes.

EventsPresentationsTheoryDigital DualismEPFLErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
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This is my presentation for the Geneva Learning Foundation, first made at the Swiss Knowledge Management Forum (SKMF) round table held on 8 September 2016 at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Its title is “Meeting of the minds: Rethinking our assumptions about the superiority of face-to-face encounters.” It is an exploration of the impact of rapid change that encompasses learning at scale, the

DigitalScholarLearning StrategyDemocratization Of EducationEconomy Of EffortEdXErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
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This came up in one of the Live Learning Moments in the first week of the Geneva Learning Foundation’s #DigitalScholar course: This is for Reda: I’m very used to the Coursera/EdX kind of LMS and I’m finding it difficult to follow the course related postings and schedules on the digital learning community currently.

DigitalScholarDSDigital LearningLearning DesignThe Geneva Learning FoundationErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
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What happens when a fledgling, start-up foundation convenes learning leaders from all over the world to explore digital learning? Over 800 participants from 103 countries have joined the Geneva Learning Foundation’s #DigitalScholar course developed in conjunction with the University of Illinois College of Education and Learning Strategies International. The course officially launches on Monday.

Thinking AloudDigitalScholarBloom's TaxonomyConnectivismCorporate LearningErziehungswissenschaftenEnglisch
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Summer 2016, Day 1. “So, that puts to bed Bloom’s Taxonomy… that reliable workhorse,” sighed C. “What do we use in its place?” “We don’t”, answered the Walrus. “There is no successor to neatly replace Bloom’s. It’s still there – and can still be useful.