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5 Tips for Successfully Implementing Academic-style Learning

Tuesday, October 15, 2024 10:00am - 11:00am EDT

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Matthew Pittinsky, Ph.D., CEO, Parchment
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This webinar will take the fear out of building learning programs from the ground up. We’ll share the playbooks of five organizations that forged new learning paths from face-to-face programs to virtual academic-style learning—and how they enhanced program engagement. You’ll walk away with the following tangible takeaways:

• Transitioning from traditional instruction to digital learning
• Developing programs for a global footprint
• Providing multilingual programs at scale
• Servicing deskless employees
 

Primary Capability Covered: Change Management

Participation in this event, either live or recorded, can be reported for one (1) professional development point toward initial certification or recertification requirements for the APTD or CPTD credential.
 

 

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Matthew  Pittinsky, Ph.D.
Matthew Pittinsky, Ph.D.

CEO, Parchment

Matthew Pittinsky, PhD, is the CEO of Parchment and co-founder and former CEO and executive chairman of Blackboard Inc. He serves on the Boards of American University and New Classrooms with past roles on various other boards and nonprofits. Between Blackboard and Parchment, Matthew earned his PhD and joined ASU’s sociology faculty as a tenure-track assistant professor, specializing in economic sociology, sociology of education, and social network analysis. He now serves as a nontenure-track visiting scholar at ASU. Matthew is a frequent speaker and writer on education technology and entrepreneurship and is the editor of The Wired Tower (Prentice-Hall Financial Times). He holds a BS in political science from American University, an EdM in education policy from Harvard University Graduate School of Education, and a PhD in sociology of education from Teachers College, Columbia University.