Shibuya and the future of collaborative learning
Posted by Verity Gough in Strategy on Thu, 03/12/2009 - 14:49
- What can Shibuya University teach L&D professionals about collaborative learning?
- Today’s fast-paced workplace requires more flexible and informal learning that can be tailored to fit alongside day-to-day activities
- This model of learning could be applied in UK organisations in the near future
What can the world-reknowned Shibuya University Network – one of the most innovative forms of informal learning teach us and and how can this be applied in the workplace? Francis Marshall reports.
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