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Ageism on the net
I talk about my perceptions of ageism - the "I get it you don't. I don't know you, but you're ---- what age ----- ah yes, too old". The final panel at E2FE gave a good set of responses to the question, 'Does age matter?'





















Thanks for copying these notes. I was a little disappointed that this table was full, but still got value from the table that was merged from 3 others! True collaboration!
Was there any consensus that informal learning approaches and learner drive rather than "training-push" style can work in corporate Australia?
oops..sorry wrong post.