Friday, May 20, 2005
Sunday, April 10, 2005
Okay, the logo is a placeholder. (That's the sun.) Send suggestions on what it should look like.
Emergent Learning Forum doesn't won't have a mission statement. Too confining in a rapidly changing world. But we do have values, and the first that I'll propose is that we are explorers. We experiment. We flip over rocks to see what's underneath. We speculate on what convergence and accelerating change will bring. We push the envelope. We are early adopters, pathfinders, trail-blazers, discoverers, and adventurers.
If you were a member of Emergent Learning Forum before, you're now a member of both eLearning Forum and Emergent Learning Forum. If this zanier Emergent group is not to your liking, click "Membership" above to delete your name from our mail list. On the other hand, if this is what you're looking for, clicking "Membership" will give you the opportunity to sign up for the Internet Time and Workflow Institute's newsletters.
Saturday, March 26, 2005
Everything flows.
Organisms grow or die. Living things, be they people, animals, or organizations, replace worn-out cells through cell division. One cell splits to form two, each carrying the DNA that makes it special.
Emergent Learning Forum has matured to the point where we're splitting in two.

eLearning Forum will continue along the path of inquiry initiated six years ago at SRI. Eilif Trondsen will lead the eLearning Forum. Eilif plans to conduct monthly meetings on best practices and implementation, primarily in Silicon Valley.
Emergent Learning Forum will branch into online inquiries of edgier topics. I expect to host topical events as issues arise, leveraging the power of the internet to serve a worldwide audience.
The two Forums will work closely with one another. After all, we share the same heritage. Eilif and I fully expect the two new entities to surpass their common parent in stature, membership, and impact.

Friday, March 25, 2005
FAQ
Purpose
We are a non-commercial community of decision-makers at the intersection of learning, technology, business, and design who- Promote understanding and use of learning in industry and government worldwide
- Provide a forum for resolving issues impeding the progress of learning initiatives
- Identify and publicize new developments and emerging best practices
Background
Founded in 1998 as the Silicon Valley eLearning Network, three years later we morphed into the eLearningForum . In January 2004, we became Emergent Learning Forum, dedicated to pushing the envelope at the convergence of technology, learning, and business.. In March 2005, the group divided into two entities, the eLearning Forum and this, the Emergent Learning Forum.Emergence
Emergence is what results when complex systems interact. It's up to us to mold Emergent Learning into a useful concept. My notion of Emergent Learning includes:- New combinations
- Multidisciplinary
- Self-organizing
- Dynamic, evolving
- Often surprising
Examples? Think of what you get when you combine learning with other fields or technologies.
- learning + contextual collaboration
- learning + search + knowledge harvesting
- learning + workflow + business process modeling
- simulation + multiplayer environments
Status
We are forming an Advisory Board to provide direction. This website is in beta.Links
Topic index of past sessions.Archived video and audio presentations from Altus Learning Systems.
Archived meeting announcements.



