The New Social Learning: A Webcast with the Authors Premium Content

Wednesday, December 08, 2010 - by Tony Bingham, Marcia Conner
Sponsored By: Intellum

Join Tony Bingham and Marcia Conner, authors of The New Social Learning, for a free webinar. Tony and Marcia will discuss why this book is a must read for learning professionals and offer best practices for implementing this vital tool in the learning function. They'll also offer tips to challenge the naysayers in your organization who think Twitter is a time waster and Facebook is for kids. Tony and Marcia each bring a unique perspective to the concept of using social media tools for learning and they will share their insights and experiences with you.

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  • Tony Bingham
    Tony Bingham
    Tony Bingham is president and CEO of ASTD, the world's largest professional association dedicated to the training and development field. ASTD is focused on helping members lead talent management, build their business skills, understand the impact of social media on informal learning, close skills gaps, and connect their work to the strategic priorities of business.
  • Marcia Conner
    Marcia Conner
    Marcia Conner, a Partner at Altimeter Group, creates strategies for collaborative culture, social business, and workplace learning with enterprise leaders and technology providers who serve them. She's a Fellow at the Darden School of Business, founder of the Twitter chat #lrnchat, and writes the Fast Company column "Learn at All Levels." A 20-year veteran of the enterprise market, Marcia was information futurist and vice president of education services for PeopleSoft and senior manager of worldwide training at Microsoft. She is the author of Learn More Now and coauthor of Creating a Learning Culture: Strategy, Practice & Technology.