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Community-Based Learning for stronger learning connections

As organizational learning continues to evolve, it’s time to dust off a learning method that has the power to reshape how knowledge is cultivated and shared and addresses employee well-being:...
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Read. Learn. Grow.

Regular readers know how I feel about feeding your curiosity. I've written blog posts about it, and I added "Feed Your Curiosity" segments into my new book. Being a Learning...
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The Twitter Chat Conundrum (Part Two)

You all KILLED IT! Last week our conversation centered around the twitter chat. How twitter chats, in general, may be improved and I have to say the response was great. I...
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The Twitter Chat Conundrum (Part One)

My name is Shannon and I used to be a twitter chat addict. Seriously, it was nothing to participate on some level in no less than three twitter chats a...
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Learning Rebel Book Review: The Social Leadership Handbook by Julian Stodd

Recently I was asked to give a book "interview" and I could pick any book I wanted. I didn't need to think twice, the choice was easy  - The Social...
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DevLearn 2014 – It’s a Wrap (and it’s all about community): Featuring Meg Bertapelle

This is the perfect round up of our DevLearn series.   Last week #chat2LRN hosted a twitter chat based on the DevLearn/ Personal Learning Network experience.  You can find the...
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Inspiration at DevLearn 2014: From Andrea May (Dashe & Thomson)

A first time experience to a large conference can be intimidating or exhilarating, sweat-inducing or electrifying (or maybe all of the above!) How do you plan? How do you prioritize?...
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Learning Rebel Yell for DevLearn Technology: Tom Spiglanin

As is the usual modus operandi for Learning Rebels and reflection pieces, I try to gather up opinions not just singing the general praises of an event, but try to gather...
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Learning Reflections (part one) – The Ups and Downs of DevLearn: Holly MacDonald

Before we begin: One of the things I love about being a "Learning Rebel" is the network of other Learning Rebels which has been built up through this website! There are...
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Learning Rebels and the ASTD (ATD) Guest Blog: Learning through Sharing

Learning through sharing. Lately I've been on a bit of a sharing kick.  Sharing time with newby L&D people, helping contacts with building their networks and SoMe presence and as...
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