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March 22 – 24, 2017 Orlando, FL

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ECO412 Learning and Performance Ecosystems: Building Learning into the Workflow

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Wednesday, March 22

Management and Strategy

International South

In recent years, learning has moved closer to the workplace. Classrooms have moved out of corporate learning centers and into training rooms co-located with offices. Providers are delivering online learning directly to the desktop more than ever before. The next challenge is to move learning directly into the workflow. To do this, you need to move beyond course delivery and into a broader, more comprehensive and strategic approach that focuses not just on learning, but on performance and productivity.

In this session, you will learn about the six key components of a learning and performance ecosystem and see examples of how you can apply them in dozens of combinations to create learning and performance solutions. You will work through a sample scenario with your peers to analyze a problem and brainstorm a multifaceted solution that takes full advantage of the learning and performance ecosystem.

In this session, you will learn:

  • How to describe a learning and performance ecosystem
  • How to identify an opportunity for an ecosystem solution
  • How to work with stakeholders and experts to define and prioritize factors that contribute to the problem
  • How to identify the best way to measure success
  • How to identify ecosystem components available to you
  • How to apply components to create a solution

Audience:
Novice to advanced designers, developers, project managers, and managers.

Steve Foreman

President

InfoMedia Designs

Steve Foreman is the author of The LMS Guidebook and president of InfoMedia Designs, a provider of eLearning infrastructure consulting services and technology solutions to large companies, academic institutions, professional associations, government, and military. Steve works with forward-looking organizations to find new and effective ways to apply computer technology to support human performance. His work includes enterprise learning strategy, learning and performance ecosystem solutions, LMS selection and implementation, learning-technology architecture and integration, expert-knowledge harvesting, knowledge management, and innovative performance-centered solutions that blend working and learning.

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