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SOCIAL LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR ENGAGEMENT


14 January 2010
 

Verity Gough and Charlie Duff, Editors, of TrainingZone.co.uk and HRzone.co.uk, are hosting a free-of-charge seminar at Learning and Skills 2010 on the impact of social learning in wider organisational learning and development. 13-Jan-2010 » Training Press Releases » #LT10UK, #LAS10UK »

Verity Gough, editor of Trainingzone.co.uk and Charlie Duff, editor of HRzone.co.uk will be talking about social learning & development for engagement. They will be discussing the impact of social learning trends and how the power of social media can be harnessed and how HR and L&D can engage Gen Y by using social learning and training as an employee engagement tool.

Using case-studies, Verity and Charlie will be offering practical advice to help L&D professionals wanting to use social learning for engagement in the workplace.

The seminar is just one of one-hundred and twenty free-of-charge seminars running across the Learning Technologies 2010 and Learning and Skills 2010 events on 27 and 28 January.

Seminar details: 'Social learning & development for engagement'
Wednesday 27th January 2010
15.00 - 15.30, Learning and Skills 2010, Theatre 7


The complete seminar programmes for Learning Technologies 2010 and Learning and Skills 2010 are available on the respective event web sites:
Learning Technologies 2010 exhibition seminar programme
Learning and Skills 2010 exhibition seminar programme

Pre-booking is not required for the free seminars but visitors are encouraged to arrive early and plan their day in advance as seats will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis.

Entry to both exhibitions is free and visitors can pre-register at http://www.learningtechnologies.co.uk/registration-page/

Author: Mark Penton @ http://www.learningtechnologies.co.uk

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