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236 - e-Learning Strategies Link with Learning Strategies; Be Clear About Copying and Forwarding Rules; Globalizing Learning: More Than Translation

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*** Elliott Masie's TechLearn TRENDS ***
Training, e-Learning and Collaboration Updates
Published by The MASIE Center www.masie.com
Co-Host of: e-Learning Festival - Dublin, Ireland

1. e-Learning Strategies Link with Learning Strategies
2. Be Clear About Copying and Forwarding Rules
3. Learning Quote:
4. Globalizing Learning: More Than Translation

1. e-Learning Strategies Link with Learning Strategies: I am just
returning from a two day session with 96 Learning Managers focused on
e-Learning Strategies. The one theme that ran throughout our dialogues
and continues in my brain over the weekend is the essential link between
an e-Learning Strategy and the overall Corporate Learning Strategy.

Several years ago, e-Learning Strategies were primarily created as part of
the justification process leading up to a Learning or Collaboration System
procurement. However, more recent e-Learning Strategies, especially as
Blended Learning has been woven into the delivery mix, is deeply linked
with the overall Corporate Learning Strategy. We have found that many
companies are now making e-Learning an addition to their core strategies,
or integrating e-Learning requirements and goals into these core Strategy
Categories:

- Business Case and Alignment for Learning (and e-Learning)
- The Learning Culture
- Changes to Organizational Structures & Capacities for Learning
- Our Learning Processes
- Technology Capacities

As you develop your e-Learning Strategies, consider melding it into a new
and updated Corporate Learning Strategy.

2. Be Clear About Copying and Forwarding Rules: We have heard from a
number of learning departments that have hit some confusion about
learners' abilities under content licenses to copy or forward a screen or
chunk of information from an e-Learning course. Be clear with learners
at the start of an e-Learning offering about their rights and restrictions
on archiving, copying or forwarding content within and external to the
organization.

3. Learning Quote: Queen Elizabeth

"It's all to do with the training; you can do a lot if you're properly
trained." -- Queen Elizabeth II (1992)

4. Globalizing e-Learning: More Than Translation - The issue of
Globalizing e-Learning involves much more than just language translation.
This is the heart of the discussion that will be focused at the e-Learning
International Festival, to be held in Dublin, Ireland from July 8 to 10th.
Information at http://www.elearningfestival.com/

Upcoming MASIE Center Events/Services:
- TechLearn 2002 - October 27-30, Orlando, FL, www.masie.com
- e-Learning CONSORTIUM Membership - www.masie.com

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