6 Strategies for Digital Learning Success

Technology today is changing not only businesses and consumers, but also enhancing workforce productivity and affecting how organizations are organizing themselves. This webinar will focus on how technology is changing the game in learning and development in organizations. Participants can expect to hear CCL’s point of view on:How has the learning and development function transformed over the last 2-3 years? What role has technology played in that transformation?How can organizations apply the 6 strategies for successful digital learning initiatives, and what are some of examples to learn from?
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How Education Companies Can Win in the K-12 Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality Game

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Breakthroughs in technology, and falling prices, are expected to fuel a booming market for virtual, augmented, and mixed reality tools in K-12 districts over the next few years. But are education companies ready to respond? In this webinar, our guests will lay out the hard questions education companies need to consider—in product design, lesson-planning, implementation, pricing, and marketing— when they’re designing VR/AR/mixed reality tools for the burgeoning market, and trying to make them work in classrooms. What separates a smart, innovative investment from a project that drains time and money, without a payoff?
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Building the Classroom Community During Distance Learning

The core elements of building community are important every year, no matter the realities of setting and structure.
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Bridging the Employer Skills Gap

Helping community college students with workforce development is a critical opportunity to highlight benefits of their education and ensure that they are prepared for their next step in life. Listen as we discuss how to take workforce development to the next level through partnerships across campus.
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Education Now: Learning and Living in Polarized Times

As the nation has become more polarized politically, how are we talking with young people at home, at school, on college campuses about the values of democracy, about bridging our differences, and about finding common ground? How are we working to help young people make connections with and care for others who think very differently than they do? How can we learn to engage in the kind of “hard” caring that is central to a healthy society? Join us as we develop a new form of dialogue for our homes, schools, and communities one that acknowledges divides while finding productive ways to cross them.
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