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The Death of Education but the Dawn of Learning
This title is a quote from a you-tube video. Click here to watch it….I’ll wait! You’re back! So, what do you think? Have you started to notice trends of this in your workplace? I have, from the people born around … Continue reading
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Tagged collaboration, corporate america, customer service, facilitate, Gen Y, learning, learning 2.0, Technology, virtual workforce
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My Mom is Wise
On LinkedIn the other day, Dan Galloway asked the question, ” If you were given just one opportunity to speak in front of hundreds of people, what three life lessons would you want the audience to embed in their brains? … Continue reading
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Tagged adult learning, consequences, family, linkedin, questions, roosevelt, wisdom
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Learned more about Learning
I just finished ASTD’s conference, Telling Ain’t Training. As usual, it was jam-packed with information, some of which I agreed with, and some of which I wasn’t too sure about. However, what is really interesting to me is the use … Continue reading
Learning about Learning
I don’t know if I’ve told you, but I’m getting a Master’s Degree in Training and Development. One of the classes I’m taking this semester is Adult Learning Theory, and I just read the most fascinating article. It’s called Cognitive … Continue reading
Purpose of This Blog
I just realized that I never told you why I’m writing this blog. I guess the easiest explanation is that it’s to introduce myself to the world! My name is Patricia Ransom, and I live in Chicago Illinois. I’m a trainer … Continue reading