Developing creative talents in an organization requires innovative methods and new ways to think about learning. This session will offer presentations that each stimulate us to think outside of the...
Developing creative talents in an organization requires innovative methods and new ways to think about learning. This session will offer presentations that each stimulate us to think outside of the traditional, in-class, and formally-structured training experience to ways that human resource development professionals can develop learning experiences and knowledge management processes that are more closely linked to the real world work of individuals, groups, and organizations.
Moderator * Min-Kyu Lee, Professor of Mass Communication & Journalism Division, Chung-Ang University Presenter * Karen E. Watkins, Associate Dean of Research and External Affairs, College of Education, University of Georgia * Janett R. Hill, Professor of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology, the University of Georgia * Wendy E.A. Ruona, Associate Professor of Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy, the University of Georgia * Ikseon Choi, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology, the University of Georgia Discussant * Hee-Soo Lee, Dean, Graduate School of Human Resource Development, Chung-Ang University * Hae-Deok Song, Department Head of HRD, Graduate School of Human Resource Development, Chung-Ang University
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