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| Report from eLearning
Forum, November 2001 Learning from the History of Corporate Training |
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Click for larger images. (Three images, approximately 500K each.)
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Note: This concept map is the intellectual property of Institute for the Future. You may not copy, display, or distribute any portion of the map without express written permission. |
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Institute for the Future's Eileen Clegg kicked off the session by relating the history of the Map of Corporate and Executive Education. The map is an artifact of many sessions in the United States and Europe.
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![]() Kevin Wheeler, president of Global Learning Resources. |
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![]() I thought I had a good grasp of the history of corporate and executive education, but I learned a lot, both from Kevin's presentation and from responses from the members in the room. |
Note: If anyone took notes they'd be willing to share, please send them to me and I'll post them here. |
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Everyone here should take a buddy, go to Sherrin's concept maps and reflect on what they see. Also, we need not end the discussion when we break for sandwiches and networking. Let's continue to discuss things online. |
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Tony Civarelli passes along this link to the Assessing the Quality of Online Instruction Symposium several members attended last month at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey. |
| About Global Learning Resources. Global
Learning Resources was founded in late 1997. Today it provides advice,
analysis, strategic planning assistance, workshops and on-going consultation focused around human capital including corporate education, staffing and retention. Over the past several years, GLR has helped a variety of clients develop or improve their corporate universities, streamline and modernize their recruiting functions to more effectively compete in this current war for talent, choose technological solutions to staffing problems, develop better web sites and find out what their competition is doing. Kevin Wheeler, is a Research Affiliate at the Institute for the Future and the newest board member of the eLearning Forum. He is also a principal in the Corporate University Consortium at SRI International. |
Photos by Bill Daul and Jay Cross |