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Dropping the “e” – A Sign of the Times!

My title has recently been changed from Director of eLearning to Director, Blended Learning Strategies. Yesterday I received my new business cards and had the opportunity to hand them out for the first time today. They were well received. Actually, one of the comments was “oh, so you do more then just eLearning then?”, which is exactly the response I was looking for.

I think a few years ago, when there was the second boom of eLearning, it was strategic to have such a title. However, lately I found that it limited me more then anything, and more often then not, I was grouped with the IT people rather then the education, training and performance people. Of course I’m a bit of both, and this new title is more representative.

And perhaps also strategic. Since we can learn just about anywhere, anytime and with a multiplicity of methods, the idea of segregating the “eLearning” for the rest of the learning process is in my opinion quickly becoming outdated. A comprehensive learning strategy will have a blend of various learning solutions.

5 Comments »

  Janet Clarey wrote @

I would’ve gone with Goddess of Blended Learning Strategies myself.

Seriously, congrats.

  technogenii wrote @

Yes! I agree. Our Creative Director Stéphane has been calling me “Goddess of Knowledge” since forever, but the other directors seem less on board with all that ;-)

And seriously, thanks!

  Dave Ferguson wrote @

Actually, the best job title I ever saw was that of a woman who worked for Kepner-Tregoe. It was “Manager – North America,” which sounds like a stop on the career path to Supreme Pontiff.

I saw your very helpful comment at Harold Jarche’s post about virtual working; between that and dropping the e-, I feel like we’re old friends.

  technogenii wrote @

That is a great title! But managing a whole continent could be a daunting task!

I’m glad you found my comment’s on Harold’s blog helpful. I’ve been studying blogging for a while now (it’s the subject of my soon to be defended Master’s Thesis) but I just recently started doing it myself. I’m loving all the 6 degrees of separation stuff that goes on here in the blogosphere.

Btw, you are now amongst the chosen ones in my Google reader :-)

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