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566 Articles match "Skills","Twitter"

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Learning Experience Design Strategy
On our weekly twitter learning fest, #lrnchat , I regularly identify myself as a learning experience design strategist.  It’s too easy, when focusing on content, to focus on knowledge, not skills, yet skills are what will make the difference – the ability to do.  Which takes us to the last part, strategy. 
Learnlets - Tuesday, August 31, 2010
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Donating Professional Services in a Crisis
And we have skills that allow us to respond quickly to natural disasters or other crises. This was in the days before Facebook, Twitter and the like. Nevertheless, my colleagues agree that donating our skills and time is an important part of what we do. How have you used your professional skills to assist your community?
Web Worker Daily - Monday, August 30, 2010
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Internet Time Wiki / Seminal Documents
People acquire the skills they use at work informally — talking, observing others, trial-and-error, and simply working with people in the know. Storytelling: an old skill in a new context by Dave Snowden (1999). All free on the web. Amazing! Seminal Video is at the bottom of this page. Please suggest what else should appear here.
internettime.pbworks.com - Wednesday, August 25, 2010
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  • Co-operation: from soft skill to hard skill
    What are known as soft skills , like getting along with others, are becoming much more important than commonly known hard skills. Work in networks requires different skills than in directed hierarchies, which have nurtured these CEO’s for the past decades. Co-operation is a soft skill? think not.
    Harold Jarche - Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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  • 4 Meta Skills for Learning Professionals
    world, where learning and performance solutions take on a wider variety of forms and where churn happens at a much more rapid pace, what new skills and knowledge are required for learning professionals? As I start to write them, perhaps “skills&# is the wrong word. There are skills in expressing them. Twittering!
    Nancy White's Full Circle Blog - Friday, July 3, 2009
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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. Our work skills cannot sit still. Drucker We are truly in a time of incredible innovation of work skills.
    Work Literacy - Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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  • 3 Key Web Working Skills to Develop in 2009
    If you’re a web worker, then you know the importance of constantly examining, reassessing and adding to your existing skill set. Skill 1: Working Knowledge of HTML and CSS. Skill 2: Transparent Reporting. Skill 3: Twitter Networking. That’s because Twitter’s a different beast altogether.
    Web Worker Daily - Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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  • Skills for learning professionals
    world, where learning and performance solutions take on a wider variety of forms and where churn happens at a much more rapid pace, what new skills and knowledge are required for learning professionals? That’s the LCB big question , and my article on Skills 2.0 , written one year ago, addressed this very question.
    Harold Jarche - Sunday, July 5, 2009
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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. But I also think that there’s a lot more help now around how to make effective use of Twitter as a learning tool. subQuark , June 14, 2009 Twitter Collaboration Stories eLearning Technology. Now What?
    elearning Technology - Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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  • Twitter as Personal Learning and Work Tool
    For people new to the concepts of social media and reviewing their tool set, is Twitter a good choice as a tool? My concern about twitter is that it will be too random for most people, especially those who have not established any relationships / understanding of the people they are following. There is one exception to this.
    elearning Technology - Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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  • Too Much Information or a Skills Gap
    It's a big skills, knowledge, performance gap – see Work Skills Keeping Up. Wesley Fryer discusses How are you dealing with TMI? Too Much Information) (found via Stephen Downes ). Wesley points us to a post by Kevin Washburn “TMI! Information Overload and Learning.” Because the brain has a do-it-yourself attitude toward learning.
    elearning Technology - Thursday, July 9, 2009
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  • How Twitter is a Communications Game Changer
    It is no secret that I love Twitter. have to admit that besides email, Twitter is my most important communications tool, particularly for my business but not exclusively so. The more I see where social media and online communications is going, the more I realize how Twitter has transformed the landscape in both big and subtle ways.
    Web Worker Daily - Monday, November 10, 2008
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  • Your Guide to Job Search and Personal Branding on Twitter
    Twitter --the 140 character social networking site--is becoming increasingly useful for job seekers. Getting Started on Twitter --If you're new to Twitter. Newbie's Guide to Twitter. Getting Started on Twitter in Plain English. Surviving the Twitter Learning Curve. An Illustrated Guide to Using Twitter.
    The Bamboo Project Blog - Saturday, May 16, 2009
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