Does your Learning Experience Have 'Connectedness'?

To better learn, we need to rethink how we organize information and how we teach that information. Reuben Tozman, chief learning officer, edCetra Training, delved into how people will learn in the future during the CompTIA Colloquium conference this week in Chicago. Traditionally teaching has moved from one teacher to one student, to one teacher to many students. But with the Web, one student can have many teachers through videos, white papers, ebooks, blogs etc. The web allows learning to b ...

To better learn, we need to rethink how we organize information and how we teach that information. Reuben Tozman, chief learning officer, edCetra Training, delved into how people will learn in the future during the CompTIA Colloquium conference this week in Chicago.

Traditionally teaching has moved from one teacher to one student, to one teacher to many students. But with the Web, one student can have many teachers through videos, white papers, ebooks, blogs etc. The web allows learning to be made virally. Information no longer has to be stored in a file folder structure but can move to a state of connectedness on the Web.

Tozman urged not to replicate the in-desk classroom experience online. Use the web to build experience-design platforms for your learning programs. The device is simply the window into the experience.

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