The Learning Journey
The Learning Journey – rewind.
…“Great post. You are really a dedicated learner. It is really a beauty to see the way you ‘Engage’ with networks as a part of your learning process.
Single pointed and focused. Much to
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The Learning Journey – rewind.
…“Great post. You are really a dedicated learner. It is really a beauty to see the way you ‘Engage’ with networks as a part of your learning process.
Single pointed and focused. Much to
The article discusses the importance of developing 21st-century skills to thrive in an ever-changing world. The focus is on fostering capabilities such as complex problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and emotional intelligence through experiential learning and embracing ambiguity.
Business Education For All.
“We’ll see if MOOCs bring about the democratisation of education or just the mass consumerisation of good lecturing.” — @gpetriglieri
If you explore the emerging trends in learning, you have not missed MOOCs’ emergence …
earning something new daily helps me to grow and thrive. Whether in a project, on my own, in a conversation, in a community. It is not necessarily work-related most of the time, something of interest or fun. It could be …
fter 60 days, the remote workshop ‘Personal Knowledge Mastery (PKM), which started on 13th January 2020, will close on 20th March.
I enjoyed the learning experience very much, which was brought by Harold Jarche…
In June 2019, I noticed some insights from my network. You may find them inspiring and actionable. Topic: embracing complexity and engagement.
…“Education would be transformed if #learning how-to-learn was considered as important as what was to be learnt.
To
Rewind 2020. Actions, motion, observations and reflections.
I look back to look forward.
2020: what came together? What didn’t? What are my moments of change and ripples?
I started the year by participating in the Personal Knowledge Mastery Workshop…
Boundless curiosity in a networked society.
In her newsletter, Shannon Tipton invited us to think deeply about how we do make curiosity a practice:
…“Curiosity is time spent listening to the people in your business and being mindful of