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Skills for Learning Professionals Part 3
I’m long-winded on the topic of new skills for knowledge workers and learning professionals, even if I don’t quite understand what a learning professional is. You can check back to Part 1 and Part 2 if you feel as lost as I often do! 2) How do you help others take on facilitation and leadership roles?
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4 Meta Skills for Learning Professionals
This month’s “Big Question from Tony Karrer jolted me out of my sun-gardening-induced blogging lethargy to reply to this question: In a Learning 2.0 My friends and colleagues already nailed most of what I would write (see links below) , addressing the full range from technical to social. This is the uber skill.
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Network Skills
But, I by no means consider myself an expert and find that I spend quite a bit of my time building my network skills so I can do this more effectively. But Nancy came through and posted her follow-up pieces and especially Part 3 and the Online Facilitation Wiki that was a great launch point for me to read a bit more. Meet once a month.
elearning Technology
- Thursday, July 16, 2009
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Anecdote: Learning how to learn
Filed in Knowledge. After listening to a podcast recently -- an interesting conversation between Dave Pollard and Chris Corrigan -- I am now even more convinced of the importance that we know HOW to learn. To be honest I probably didnt need all that much convincing!). Follow me on Twitter. Its overfill!
Anecdote
- Sunday, January 27, 2008
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Do You Know How to Ask the Right Questions?
Looking at tools like Google Squared , Google Trends and Wolfram Alpha , it's becoming increasingly clear to me that one of the key challenges we have before us is learning how to ask questions. This leads me to wonder if we're really doing a good job of teaching the art of questioning, either in schools or in the workplace.
The Bamboo Project Blog
- Friday, June 5, 2009
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Communication Nation: How to think clearly
Communication Nation Communication is one of the most important skills anyone can have, in business and in life. As individuals and as a species, I believe we will be happier and more productive if we can improve our ability to communicate. This blog is dedicated to that effort. Speak to you soon. Join the conversation!
Communication Nation
- Thursday, December 1, 2005
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Work Skills Keeping Up?
In New Work and New Work Skills , I discuss the fact that most of us have not participated in formal learning since college on foundational knowledge work skills - especially metacognitive skills. 85 percent agree that not being able to access the right information at the right time is a huge time-waster.
Work Literacy
- Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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New Work and New Work Skills
really was all about new work skills - skills we should be learning. Actually, it's also about the fact that there's not really new work as much as there is new work skills. Work Skills Changing Most of us who used to use these things know somewhat know that they really aren't in use anymore. More on this below.
Learnlets
- Monday, October 20, 2008
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Raising the Bar on Online Event Practices
Alan Levine wrote a deliciously provocative post on last month that I’ve been meaning to comment upon, Five Ways to Run a Deadly Online Seminar. I’d like to re-frame and talk about the skills we should be cultivating and the technology we MUST demand. Make it hard to even get inside. Spot on, CogDog!
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Where Knowledge Management Has Been and Where It Is Going- Part Three
In this three part series I‘ve classified the evolving landscape of knowledge management into three categories. The first category is Leveraging Explicit Knowledge and is about capturing documented knowledge and building it into a collection - connecting people to content. speak to the third category in this post.
Conversation Matters
- Thursday, July 30, 2009