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2469 Articles match "2010","Learning"

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My Fast Forward Posts for July 2010
The Learning Layer Takes Aspects of Enterprise 2.0 Here is the monthly listing of my Fast Forward blog posts. find it helps me with an archive and hopefully is also useful to you. There is a separate category for these summaries in my right side column on this blog. There will be more in August. Adoptions. Twittering Less, Kissing More.
Portals and KM - Thursday, July 29, 2010
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On principle, practice, experimentation, and theory
So I hear it at a larger level: “why should we make learning more scenario-based&# , or “what is the empirical evidence about social learning in the organization&#.  The point I’m trying to make here is that, particularly in the learning sciences (e.g. However, I want to go further. On principle (heh).
Learnlets - Wednesday, July 28, 2010
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The Zen of Social Media
Social media is merely an extension of the things that many of us have already learned about via online communications, connections and communities: People want to communicate with other people. Is social media pure chaos to you? If so, what can you do about it? call this project The Zen of Being Digital. Who is trying to reach you? Openness.
Web Worker Daily - Wednesday, July 28, 2010
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  • What tools should we learn?
    The LCB question this month is, What Tools Should we Learn , or: The question is really about the specific tools that would make sense to learn today in order to be a valuable eLearning professional in 2015? The key is to be engaged in your learning and in your profession and web tools are all about connecting. Social Bookmarks.
    Harold Jarche - Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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  • PKM in 2010
    The Web has given us more ways to connect with others in our learning but many people only see the information overload aspect of our digital society. Engaging others can actually make it easier to learn and not become overwhelmed. Effective learning is the difference between surfing the waves or being drowned by them. Filter.
    Harold Jarche - Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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  • Twitter for Learning – 55 Great Articles
    In a recent conversation, I was asked what I thought about twitter as a learning tool. Over the course of the past few years I’ve moved from saying “I don’t get it” – to feeling like it’s a good addition to my Learning Tool Set. Subscribe to the Best of eLearning Learning for updates from this blog and other eLearning blogs
    elearning Technology - Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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  • Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010
    Before I start with any of my actual predictions, let me throw in an overall prediction that the year is going to start off slow for most people, but by the end of the year, we will all be thinking: “Wow, 2010 was a crazy year!” And probably will get some more ideas from the Big Question - Predictions and Plans for 2010. You can’t.
    elearning Technology - Monday, January 18, 2010
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  • LMS is no longer the centre of the universe
    OK, so here’s the deal – if learning is work and work is learning, why is organizational learning controlled by a learning management systems (LMS) that isn’t connected to the work being done in the enterprise? In the 21st century networked economy, learning and working are becoming one.
    Harold Jarche - Tuesday, May 4, 2010
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  • eLearning Conferences 2010
    link] December 2, 2009 Security and Defence Learning : International Forum on Technology Assisted Learning and Training for Defence, Security and Emergency Services, 5 th , Hotel InterContinental Berlin, Berlin, Germany. link] December 16-18, 2009 International Conference on Open Learning and Distance Education , Bangkok, Thailand.
    elearning Technology - Thursday, November 19, 2009
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  • Work is learning, learning work
    My Twitter bio reads, “ Work is learning, learning work – that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know [apologies to Keats ]. Some call it the knowledge economy or perhaps even the learning age. The organizing framework for using social media for business is the learning network.
    Harold Jarche - Thursday, January 14, 2010
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  • Favourite Workplace Learning Blogs
    Shortly after that, Maria Anderson suggested that I create a list for workplace learning. don’t like creating “Top 50″ lists so here are my current favourite sources of information and knowledge about learning, especially for the networked business environment. Informal Learning by Jay Cross (US).
    Harold Jarche - Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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  • The networked enterprise and learning support
    Prescribing training for all organizational learning is like handing out band-aids without a diagnosis. This becomes evident when ~80% of learning on the job is informal and less than 10% of the knowledge needed for work is in our heads. If it’s more than 20% of the learning support budget then it’s probably being misspent.
    Harold Jarche - Saturday, May 8, 2010
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  • Formalized informal learning: a blend we don’t need
    Telling people that we can “formalize informal learning&# is a not so subtle way of saying, “it’s OK, you don’t have to make any fundamental changes to the way you’ve been been doing training & development for the past half century&#. All learning is a bit of both. Tough.
    Harold Jarche - Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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