Executive Learning Network 4 November 2011 Networked Learning 09.15 Registration and Coffee 09.45 Welcome and Introduction Bill Wright, Executive Development Director, Centre for Customised Executive Development (CCED) 10.00 The Digital Landscape This session will provide a map of the digital landscape that we all inhabit; where we’ve come from, where we are and where we’re going with regard to the social media and social networks that are shaping all aspects of our world right now. Armed with this map the session will help you to plot the implementation of social technology in your organisation. Dr Tazeeb Rajwani, Lecturer in Strategic Management 11.00 Coffee 11.15 The Implications for Executive Education Cranfield are experts in making sense of the rise of social networking technology on programmes of executive education. The term we use to describe our approach is ‘networked learning’ which as it suggests, uses technologies to link learners, and to link learners to learning resources – all of which are essential processes in our world-class programmes. This session will cover CCED’s best practice examples and lessons learned. Pre-arranged access via live Webex available. Toby Thompson, Networked Learning Director 12.15 Networked Learning – Experience Exchange In facilitated smaller groups, this session is an opportunity to explore, with others facing similar challenges, some of the realities of implementing networked learning and related themes in more depth. Share experiences, opportunities, dilemmas and success stories. 12.45 Working lunch available 14.15 Presentations from discussion groups Exploring the experiences, ideas and outcomes from each of the discussion groups. 15.00 Conclusions 15.30 Close Venue: Contact: Cranfield Management Development Centre, Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield, Bedford, MK43 0AL Sarah Amies ▪ sarah.amies@cranfield.ac.uk ▪ +44 (0)1234 754875