ECO514 Is Your Ecosystem Ready for the Next Generation?
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Thursday, March 17
Ecosystem - People
Fuschia/Gardenia
Employees today don’t just use the Internet—they live in it! And
they expect their online learning experience on the job to match their online
experience in their digital, highly connected life. Is your ecosystem up to the
challenge, or does it seem boring and limited to your learners? We’ve been
reading about the wave of new employees in the workforce for years, but have we
built the learning and performance support environment that will engage them
and help them thrive?
In this interactive session, we will explore how the brain operates and how it
expects to seek out, receive, and apply information. Then you’ll learn about
specific ways to evaluate your current ecosystem and identify ways to tailor it
to meet the needs of your connected employees. You will be able to immediately
use this information to evaluate your own ecosystem’s readiness and the five
things you can do right now to make it more effective for all.
In this session, you will learn:
- How people are learning from YouTube and other social media
- What employees today expect and require from their corporate learning ecosystem
- How to evaluate your current ecosystem’s readiness
- Five things you should start doing now to make your ecosystem more effective
Audience:
Novice to advanced designers, developers, project managers, managers,
and directors.
Technology
discussed in this session:
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Margie Meacham
Chief Freedom Officer
Learningtogo.info
Margie Meacham is a leading expert in the application of neuroscience and machine learning to enhance knowledge management, learning, and performance. She teaches education, training, and leadership development professionals how to apply the latest discoveries in cognitive neuroscience, educational psychology, and artificial intelligence. Her first book, Brain Matters: How to help anyone learn anything using neuroscience, is a practical review of current research placed into practice. Her second book, AI in Talent Development: Capitalize on the AI Revolution to Transform the Way You Work, Learn, and Live, is a call to action for educators to embrace AI applications to accelerate learning. She has been recognized by the World Training Congress as a Top 100 Most Innovative learning professional and her blog is recognized as one of the Top 100 related to neuroscience.