Learning Outsourcing

“Show, Don’t Tell!”– IBM’s Online Video Mastery Modeling Builds Workplace Skills

By Peter Orton
IBM Center for Advanced Learning
 
According to a US Department of Commerce study, nearly 80 percent of all employee learning occurs in the workplace. Why is that?
 

Can Social Computing Really Be Used for Learning?

By Ian Bird

Leader - Social Learning and New Employee Experience, IBM

 

With the increased use of social media inside organizations, people are questioning its use and business value, most especially whether or not we can learn through social computing practices.

 

At IBM, online collaboration platforms are fundamentally changing the way employees work and engage with each other, clients, and partners. These platforms have become the unofficial, unscheduled, impromptu way most of us do our jobs today. 

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