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Quotes and excerpts on the need for Learning 2.0 from the Best of T+D: 2007-2009

ID Reflections

Shaffer in How Computer Games Help Children Learn (quoted by Harold Jarche in T+D) Creativity is a conversation--a tension--between individuals working on individual problems, and the professional communities they belong to. In a flattened learning system, there are fewer experts and more fellow learners on paths that may cross.

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The Blog Evolved

The Learning Circuits

Well, ASTD’s website redesign in April enabled us to publish blogs through our own Communities of Practice—rather than externally house them. So, why are closing it down? For the past few months, we have been dual posting new content in both places, but that was never intended to be a long-term solution.

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ASTD TechKnowledge 2013, Day 2

eLearning 24-7

The interface you showed was similar in many ways to the old GeoLearning 3D look back in 2002 (which Geo eventually dumped – too bad). Oh, and communities of practice, which you have in your social? COPs hit their heyday back in the mid 2000′s.

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Profile of a learning architect: Charles Jennings

Clive on Learning

Where there is maximum collaboration among learners and where employees can easily capture and publish best practices, then the community as a whole can re-use and leverage its intellectual capital.” As Charles explains, “We learn through experience, through conversations, through practice and through reflection.

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At The Water Cooler of Learning

Marcia Conner

We need to understand that the informal side of the equation requires real people in real time: mentors, coaches, masters, guides, power users, subject-matter experts, communities of practice. This article was originally published in ”Transforming Culture: An Executive Briefing on the Power of Learning” June 2002.

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LearnTrends: Microlearning

Experiencing eLearning

Current context since 2002. Pathway to community; you have to be embedded in the community to help. Complex communities of practice where individual identity is constructed. We are all in these communities so it’s easier for us–how do you help average knowledge workers? What is microlearning?

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How To Use Gamification To Enhance Compliance Training – Featuring 4 Examples

EI Design

Since our inception in 2002, at EI Design, our focus on designing compliance trainings with approaches that are engaging (and often “out of the box”) has helped us create a large compliance practice. One measure is to create communities of practice that focus on your various compliance training programs.