I don’t really know, because I rarely think of myself working in e-learning. I consider myself a work redesigner, and one of my clients called me a collaboration consultant this week. I’ve used the term ABC Learning* in the past to describe my learning-oriented services.
So… should I run a post and criticize them for their unreasonably poor judgment?
There have to be outliers ;)
About time, I say …
Oh .. and what exactly “is” e-Learning today, pray tell ?
;-)
I don’t really know, because I rarely think of myself working in e-learning. I consider myself a work redesigner, and one of my clients called me a collaboration consultant this week. I’ve used the term ABC Learning* in the past to describe my learning-oriented services.
* Anything But Courses
You didn’t have to take me literally .. after all, I did use one of those funny symbols as punctuation.
And of course, I shouldn’t take myself so seriously either.
Yeah, I know ;) My response was more for the general reader, who may be coming here for the first time.
Congratulations Harold. However people define eLearning, it’s a nice recognition of your thinking and contributions.
Thanks, Dennis. BTW, your recent post is a great resource on the future of work – http://learnstreaming.com/the-future-of-work/