Sue Todd
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Did a presentation for Bellevue University Fall Symposium Oct 26 about the changing role of CLOs.
November 3
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Corporate University Xchange is forming an Executive Council on Social Learning. The current Council consists of representatives from Computer Associates, MillerCoors, Rockwell Collins, Ingersoll Rand, CSC, University of Pennsylvania and the Whart...
May 26
Sue Todd and Lilian Mahoukou are now friends
May 26
Kevin D. Jones and Sue Todd are now friends
May 8
As the complexity of the business and market landscape increase, the response will more and more require an adaptive leadership approach to find the new future. That requires solving new problems with yet unknown solutions. But leaders have not ye...
May 8
Couldn't agree more. I attended the Educa conference in Berlin in 2007. I think some of the UK colleges are making some good progress. At that time, they were building 3D environments in second life and building communities around courses. They se...
May 8
I see two choices. 1) Academia figure it out or 2) they become more and more irrelevant. But I have seen little movement. Sure, we have some courses online from some universities, but the structure behind them isn't changing. THAT is the real chal...
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The phenomenon known as Social Learning is about to take academic and corporate education to the next step in the evolution of learning. Social learning supports: * Shifting the emphasis for learning away from the traditional instructor-to-studen...
May 6
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May 6

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Hometown:
Camp Hill
Position/Title
President & CEO
Company
Corporate University Xchange
Website:
http://corpuc.om

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Testing The Water With a Couple Social Learning Courses and Communities

Corporate University Xchange is developing several courses to launch on our new Social Learning platform. They include: Finance for the Learning Leader and Leaders as Teachers by Dr. Ed Betof who wrote the book by the same title. We're also working with some other great companies with extremely powerful brands to develop some additional courses on Corporate Social Responsibility and Employment Brand.

On a related note, we plan to launch a community to support the design and implementation of th… Continue

Posted on June 2, 2009 at 12:27pm —

Sue Todd

Members of Our Executive Council on Social Learning

We just announced our new Executive Council on Social Learning.

We are thrilled with our very prestigious list of corporate learning leaders who've agreed to serve on the Council. We're writing our manifesto with this group, and will develop case studies based on their success stories. And are always interested in hearing about great stories we can showcase in our research. If you know of any, please pass them along.

Here are the inaugural members:

Karen Kocher
CLO
CIGNA

Michelle Marquad
Dir… Continue

Posted on June 2, 2009 at 12:21pm —

Sue Todd

Executive Council on Social Learning

Corporate University Xchange is forming an Executive Council on Social Learning. The current Council consists of representatives from Computer Associates, MillerCoors, Rockwell Collins, Ingersoll Rand, CSC, University of Pennsylvania and the Wharton School, Boeing, the Federal Reserve Bank, Johnson & Johnson, Lowe's, Cigna, Microsoft, Mars, Inc. and Pearson Learning.

The Council will evaluate tools, examine processes, and review current business challenges where Social Learning can best be… Continue

Posted on May 26, 2009 at 1:30pm —

Sue Todd

Social Learning Enriches the Corporate and Academic Environment

The phenomenon known as Social Learning is about to take academic and corporate education to the next step in the evolution of learning. Social learning supports:

* Shifting the emphasis for learning away from the traditional instructor-to-student lecture model to one that develops student as collaborative critical thinkers
* Engaging larger communities of thought leaders and facilitators to interact with the cohort of students in a formal program
* Improving instructor’s ability to analyze the… Continue

Posted on May 6, 2009 at 7:53am — 2 Comments

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