Moving Learning seminar
A one-day seminar about the ways learning is changing.
Business is starting to demand something very different from the training team: learning that directly raises performance right at the moment of need. A shift from 'training' to 'learning' is well underway but are we ready for a shift from 'skills' to 'performance'?
Introduction
Alfred Remmits, CEO
LearningGuide Solutions
Post-event view
Lilian van Eijndhoven , Product Manager
LearningGuide Solutions
Video Archive
Moving Learning 2006’s keynote presentations were each videoed giving you the opportunity to see them again or, if you missed the event, view them for the first time: Moving Learning Video Archive
View the keynote presentations from Moving Learning 2006
in Windows MediaPlayer or RealPlayer.
Controlling and managing informal learning and embedding learning into work-processes is a radical departure from how training teams traditionally work, yet as the shift from skills to performance gains traction it is here where we will see most of the action. Moving Learning 2006 will provoke, educate and inspire managers of organizational learning with presentations, interactive discussions and case-studies led by some of the world's foremost learning thought-leaders. Moving Learning 2006 will challenge traditional thinking and explore how informal learning strategies will become the norm in the 'learning team' of the future.
On line community
The organisers of Moving Learning 2006 have established a blog service to keep you up to date with the preparations and ideas for the events this June. You are welcome to join in, reviewing and commenting on any of the topics raised: Moving Learning 2006 Blog
Moving Learning 2006 runs at both Reading on 14 June and Amsterdam on 15 June. Check out the program and register online.






