Workflow Learning Summit
Monday, March 25
Workflow learning. Microlearning. Performance support. If you were to draw a Venn diagram of these three ideas, the circles would largely overlap. The reason for the increased interest in these areas isn’t because they are radically new ideas; it’s because we’ve reached the moment in which technology has caught up to the promise of supporting learning and performance within the context of work itself.
The Workflow Learning Summit explores the enormous potential in workflow learning and why it is the most exciting opportunity learning and development has had in decades. You will hear from industry leaders who are paving the way and practitioners who have already transformed their work by inserting learning and support into the workflow.
Who should attend
The emergence of workflow learning will impact every member of the learning and development team. Whether you are a senior leader responsible for setting your organization’s learning strategy or a designer required to build assets to support that strategy, workflow learning will change the nature of your work. This summit is for anyone exploring how the emergence of workflow learning is changing the world of learning and development.
Agenda
8:30a – 8:45a
Welcome
8:45a – 10:00a
The Opportunity of Workflow Learning
Workflow learning isn’t a new concept. Whether it’s performance support, microlearning, or some other label, we’ve been talking about the value of supporting learning in the course of work for decades. But the potential of the idea always seemed just out of reach … until now. Workflow learning is now a reality, and it has the power to transform how we look at learning and development. —Bob Mosher
10:00a – 10:15a
Break
10:15a – 10:45p
Workflow Learning Tools, Technologies, and Approaches
While much of workflow learning happens naturally, there are ways that L&D can support their learners’ performance and encourage behavior change. Using research conducted by The eLearning Guild, we will examine the various tools, technologies, and approaches organizations are using to support workflow learning. —Jane Bozarth
10:45a – 11:15p
Work Environment
The nature of work itself is changing. In this section, we will explore how the future of work is driving the shift towards workflow learning. —Megan Torrance
11:15a – 11:45p
Digital Learning
Digital technologies are changing what it means to live, work, and play. In this section, we will explore how workflow learning fits into how we exist in an increasingly digital world. —David Kelly
12:00p – 1:00p
Lunch
1:00p – 1:45p
Knowledge Management and Workflow Learning
In this section, we will explore the role knowledge management plays in workflow learning and how that role represents a new view of what knowledge management means to an organization. —Marc Rosenberg and Steve Foreman
1:45p – 2:30p
Developing the Workflow Learning Mindset
Workflow learning represents a fundamental shift in how organizations look at learning and training. In this section, we will examine how to develop the workflow learning mindset in multiple stakeholders, including not only L&D professionals, but the workforce and senior leadership as well. —Conrad Gottfredson & Bob Mosher
2:30p – 2:45p
Break
2:45p – 3:45p
Workflow Learning Support vs. Traditional Training Approaches
Workflow learning is different from traditional training approaches, and it requires a different approach. In this section, we will explore how your approach to designing resources and measuring performance changes as you shift your attention to workflow learning and support. —Confrad Gottfredson
3:45p – 4:15p
The Future of Workflow Learning
The technologies enabling workflow learning today are just the beginning. As we close out the Workflow Learning Summit, we will examine the emerging technologies that are accelerating the changing nature of work, and why that increases the urgency to start developing workflow learning strategies today. —David Kelly
4:15p – 4:30p
Closing
We’ll discuss how to put what we learned into action and keep the conversations and learning going on throughout the year.
Speakers
Jane Bozarth
Director of Research, The eLearning Guild
Conrad Gottfredson
Chief Learning Strategist, APPLY Synergies
David Kelly
Executive Vice President and Executive Director, The eLearning Guild
Bob Mosher
Chief Learning Evangelist, APPLY Synergies
Steve Foreman
President, InfoMedia Designs
Marc Rosenberg
President, Marc Rosenberg and Associates
Megan Torrance
CEO, TorranceLearning
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