How can social networking support learning? Helping organisations build truly effective learning programmes
Social networking is the next step in informal learning, according to leading learning solutions provider QA-IQ, and is the focus for its popular Learning & Development Forum this February.
The free forum will provide senior learning professionals with an insight into the latest trends and developments in the world of learning, and will show how social networks and knowledge-based technologies can be used to support learning development. On the agenda are sessions on the different types of technology that can be used, a case study of how a national charity is using these technologies in its management and leadership development programme, and a review of how these programmes can be evaluated effectively.
Director of Learning Development at QA-IQ, Brian Sutton, explains; “Informal learning takes advantage of new technologies to provide a wider range of access points to knowledge and skills. Many people are familiar with using blogs, wikis and podcasts for entertainment, but may not have considered how they can be used to share knowledge in a business context. We will be looking at how to take advantage of Informal Learning in our organisations, and examine examples of how new technologies are fundamentally changing the way we relate to each other.”
• What’s new in Learning: Informal Learning – Defining the Learning Space of the future
Brian Sutton, Director of Learning Development, QA-IQ
Darren Burford, Learning Consultant, QA-IQ
• Leveraging Informal Learning in Management and Leadership Development
Richard Hordern, Managing Consultant, QA-IQ
Juliet Adams, National Training Manager, Shaw Trust
• The changing face of evaluating Learning Programmes
Brian Sutton, Director of Learning Development, QA-IQ
Date: Thursday 15 February 2007
Time: 9.00am – 12.30pm (followed by networking lunch)
Location: The Institute of Engineering and Technology, Savoy Place, London
To book your place on this event, or to find out more information please contact Emma Tazewell at QA-IQ on 020 7490 7368 or by email at emma.tazewell@qa-iq.com.