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Forecasting Success: Learning Trends for 2017 and Beyond

Tuesday, January 24, 2017 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Don Duquette, Executive Vice President, Global Workforce Excellence, GP Strategies Corporation
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2016 was a year when learning professionals took advantage of new developments and continued to push the boundaries of learning. The stage is set in 2017 for transformative moves as last year’s developments continue to mature and converge, and trends such as adaptive learning, content curation, and virtual reality increase their presence in the industry.

Join this webcast for an exciting look ahead to the broad implications of the intersecting technologies, learning opportunities, and emerging trends 2017 will bring. Don Duquette, executive vice president of learning solutions for GP Strategies Corporation, will deliver easy-to-understand insights on the questions 2017’s learning professionals will be asking, such as:

  • Will virtual reality become available and affordable for learning in my organization?
  • What new developments are ahead in adaptive learning?
  • What is machine learning and how can I best leverage it?
  • Can content curation replace paid off-the-shelf content?
  • What is spaced learning and how can it help students retain what they learn?

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Don  Duquette
Don Duquette

Executive Vice President, Global Workforce Excellence, GP Strategies Corporation

As executive vice president of the GP Strategies Learning Solutions Group, Don Duquette is responsible for the company’s global training outsourcing practice. His more than 30 years of international consulting experience includes the full spectrum of learning, such as blended learning, learning strategies, and corporate training governance. Don holds a BS in mechanical engineering from Johns Hopkins University and an executive MBA from Loyola College. As a recognized authority on learning and corporate training strategies, Don is a frequent presenter at industry conferences and a three-time Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning judge.