The explosive changes caused by the Internet over the past 20 years have affected 21st Century knowledge workers more than any other group. In order to manage this "brave new world" of ubiquitous information, today's students must unlearn traditional learning methods and develop critical performance-centric, "Mind Find" skills.
Join us for this Training Industry, Inc. webinar, sponsored by Toolwire, as our speakers help today's colleges and universities move beyond content to embrace performance. We'll outline how the key to creating productive professionals lies in a focus on "Hire Education" and state-of-the-art experiential learning.
Presented by noted author David James Clarke IV of Toolwire and Charles Jennings, former Global Head of Learning for Reuters, this webinar will help bring your learning programs to life. Using innovative presentation techniques, David and Charles will show you how to sharply increase student satisfaction and skills retention with hands-on experiential learning.
We will show you:
- How technology has created a "new frontier" that requires new approaches to develop agile minds.
- The role of higher education in corporate training and career development, and how new workplace dynamics, global competition and the speed of innovation are changing the nature of school and work.
- How experiential learning is the most-effective solution to strengthen the foundations of business, namely performance and productivity.
- The best solutions for overcoming administrative headaches associated with delivering experiential learning in your college or university.
- A tour of experiential learning and its applications as a "technology apprenticeship" for students seeking real-world experience while still in school.
- How to maximize the benefits of experiential learning for your students, creating increased engagement and better employment potential.
BONUS: Attend this free, one-hour webinar and receive a free white paper, "Experiential Learning: Bringing Knowledge to Life."
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