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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Can Digital Badges Help Encourage Professors to Take Teaching Workshops? - Wired Campus... - 0 views

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    Article by Jeffrey R. Young, June 9, 2015 in the Chronicle of HE on incentive value of badges for professors to take teaching workshops. Should we offer a badge for ECO completers? "Still, badges are probably more valuable to professors than are the paper certificates that Kent State traditionally gave to those who completed training workshops in the past. "It's an easy way for a professor to show that I'm that type of faculty member that goes and does faculty development," said Ms. Kelly."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How to Boost Your Freelancing Career With These Helpful Websites - 1 views

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    good resource for ECO perhaps (or for me)
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

bozarthzone: The DevLearn Mobile App: A Lesson in Motivation and Reward - 0 views

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    interesting example of mobile app for conference attendees to do certain collaborative/evaluative things and earn points for "swag" takeaways; maybe we need ECO swag?
Lisa Levinson

ALF - Silicon Valley - Transformative Leadership for Social Change: A Training Retreat ... - 0 views

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    "What You'll Learn: In this highly interactive three-day workshop, we'll take a deep dive into transformative leadership for social change. Employing the framework if "I/We/It" What you'll learn: Why mindfulness is a critical leadership skill How to shift from "ego" to "eco" or system-awareness The difference between organizational and network leadership How to identify your allies, build relationships, and map your network What "systems-change" is, and how to scale social impact   Why design-thinking is a critical skill for change-makers Case-studies of organizations and networks that have achieved impact at scale "
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learning on the Fly: Rapid Tech Shift Requires a New Type of Thinker - Millennial CEO - 0 views

  • Keeping Your Skill Set Current Can Be Key to Keeping Your Job Small and midsize companies can’t afford to not keep up with technology, and neither can enterprise-level companies. This past fall, IBM notified employees, who it had determined needed additional training, they were required to step up their technological game, and that they would receive only 90% of their salary while embarking upon this additional training. Talk about an incentive to stay on top of changes in technology ! According to the article in the New York Times covering this move, some IBM workers received an email letting them know that an assessment had determined certain members of the team had “not kept pace with acquiring the skills and expertise needed to address changing client needs, technology and market requirements.” While some criticized the move, the reality is that employees can no longer be complacent when it comes to their grasp of technology and how to use it to help their businesses grow. That’s something to keep in mind, for sure, whether you’re just embarking on a career or whether you’re already in the workforce and want to make sure you have the skills you need to stay marketable.
  • The Modern Worker Needs to Be Constantly Learning
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    blog post by Daniel Newman, author of Millennial CEO on need to learn continuously and quickly.  Find the reference to IBM asking employees to acquire tech skills.  could be reference in ECO Byte #1. 
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

10 ways to use an Enterprise Social Network for Social Learning | Learning in the Moder... - 0 views

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    concise overview of how to use an ESN for L & D in the workplace by Jane Hart--learning challenge=ECO format
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Creative Apocalypse That Wasn't - The New York Times - 0 views

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    all about creative careers in the digital economy, weekly magazine, August 23, 2015
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