Just a few short years ago, e-learning was synonymous with sitting alone at a desk turning the pages of a self-paced course. Increasingly today, online learning is all about people connecting through 'social networking,' 'learning communities,' and 'communities of practice.'
Many reasons are causing us to move from an emphasis on individual learning and achievement to collaborative learning and collective efforts to solve problems in the workplace.
Many reasons are causing us to move from an emphasis on individual learning and achievement to collaborative learning and collective efforts to solve problems in the workplace.
Brandon Hall Analysis have published four reports to help you transition from individual to collaborative learning.
The latest in this series, Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning in Education and Training: The Business Brief, provides the key information busy learning professionals need to know about collaborative learning.
Published March 2008.
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Source: Brandon Hall Research