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Workplace Learning Revolution: How the Internet is Changing the Way We Learn at Work

In this virtual conference, Jane Hart will present the results of her Top 100 Tools for Learning 2013 compiled from the votes of over 500 learning professionals (from education and workplace learning) worldwide. What does this tell us about the way we now learn? What does it mean for professional learning and development, education and training?

Jane Hart will be one of the keynote speakers at the National eXtension Conference/National Extension Directors and Administrators' Meeting in Sacramento in March 2014. Jane Hart is an independent Workplace Learning & Collaboration adviser, writer and international speaker. She is the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies. Here she writes about how to support learning, performance and collaboration in the social workplace.

Check out Jane Hart's blog, Learning in the Social Workplace.

This session will be conducted as a Google+ Hangout On Air. Attendees can view and participate in the conversation on the Google+ Event page (Location link below) or on the Network Literacy CoP YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/NetworkLiteracyCoP). For more details on eXtension's use of Hangouts On Air see:http://bit.ly/on-air-instructions.

As a Hangout on Air, this session will be captured as a YouTube video which can be viewed afterward in Google+ or directly in YouTube. Check back to this Learn event page for the link to "watch recording."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Nio#t=1507

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