Last week I was at the CLO Summit, one of the largest gatherings of L&D professionals in India. Held in Mumbai, the event saw some eminent industry experts talk on different topics related to L&D in the workplace. I too had an opportunity to share my thoughts, as part of panel of power session on the future trends and tools in L&D under the track ‘Mobile Social and E-Learning’. I firmly believe that mLearning is the future of learning, be it at the workplace or otherwise. In my talk I initially shared 3 key principles of mLearning, which I think are critical to getting mLearning right. Then I shared how the transformation of world into a ‘mobile world’ and the changes in work and workplace, are together presenting a great opportunity for L&D to transform the training and learning in an enterprise as well. I think the presentation was well received and I hope you will find it useful as well. Here it is:
If you have any questions or want to share your views, I welcome you to share your thoughts in the comments box below.
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About the Author / Amit Garg
He’s been involved in the workplace learning domain for over 19 years and is passionate about improving organization performance through better learning solutions. He consults organizations around the world on resolving business and training challenges through uniquely crafted learning solutions by combining his vast experience and quick adoption of evolving trends on learning & technology fronts.
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