[SIG] Using Workplace Learning to Unleash the Power of Collaboration and Technology

Lecturer iconClare Poon (Ms), Cynthia Lau (Ms) & Guest Speaker, David Tan (Mr)
Course Duration: 2.5 hours
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Course Dates

28 Feb 2025 - 28 Feb 2025
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This session is held on 28 Feb, 9:30am - 12pm. Registration will close on 20 Feb, 2359hrs.

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This session will be conducted face-to-face at Netatech. More details on participating in the session will be send to the confirmed registrants.

What Is The Session About?

Join us for an exclusive onsite Special Interest Group (SIG) session with Netatech, a Singapore-based company specialising in environmental engineering and high-tech agriculture solutions. Discover how the company leverages advanced technologies and AI to address urban challenges, transforming external hurdles into opportunities for growth. Learn how Netatech was able to foster a culture that provided affordances for their staff to become more open-minded, solution-finders to their clients’ problems.

This session will be conducted onsite at Neo Tiew Lane and showcases sustainable projects like vertical farms and rainwater harvesting. Spaces are limited—complimentary bus transfer from Choa Chu Kang MRT provided!

What Does The Session Cover?

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
 

Relate how technological developments drive learning at work and sustainability 
Identify the success factors that enable organisations to foster innovative thinking and a collaborative work environment

Who Is It Suitable For?

  • Adult Education: Individuals who are involved in learning design, curriculum development, learning facilitation, assessment of learning competence, learning technology integration and/or providing consultancy and advisory services to drive business performance.
  • Learning Management: Individuals who are involved in management and support of learning programmes, systems and technology management and implementation, quality assurance of learning programmes and/or driving business development.
  • Human Capital Development (HCD): Individuals who are in-company L&D staff who are involved in building employee capabilities to support business needs.
  • Others: Workplace Learning Consultants

Course Funding and Policies

This session is open to AEN members for free.  To register for AEN membership, please click here.

About The Speaker

Cynthia Lau (Ms)

Cynthia Lau (Ms)

Principal Facilitator | Fastrek Learning Pte Ltd

Cynthia Lau is best known for her ability to design and deliver engaging, results focused and practical learning experiences. As an independent consultant since 2012, she has been involved in a broad spectrum of learning and development projects with both public and private sector organisations in Singapore and internationally. Since 2007, Cynthia has been actively involved in the training of trainers and consultants in the facilitation process and curriculum design skills. Besides training and development, she also work with organisations to develop their innovation capacity and coach individuals transitioning through their career and life changes.

Clare Poon (Ms)

Clare Poon (Ms)

Workplace Learning Consultant | Institute for Adult Learning

Ms Clare Poon is a seasoned Learning and Development professional with two decades of expertise. She excels in training, facilitation, curriculum development, workplace learning consultancy and career counselling. Her passion lies in empowering individuals and organisations and inspiring growth by nurturing capabilities. Her diverse clientale from healthcare, retail, environmental services, social services, and manufacturing attests to her adaptability. Clare's collaborative approach and wealth of experience make her a trusted guide, fostering innovation and excellence in the ever-evolving landscape of professional growth.

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