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Using SharePoint

Tony Karrer

In this post, I wanted to capture some of the patterns of use of SharePoint that seem to be emerging. The reality is that what we did on the Work Literacy course or what I did for my Collaborative Learning Course could easily be supported by the various types of web parts within SharePoint. These would be external consituents.

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Shifting sands

Learning with e's

However, society moved on, the world of work changed, and the industrialised processes were replaced by knowledge working. In the digital age, where we are surrounded by new and emerging technologies, pedagogical theories and practices are in need of change. Most of this activity is self organised.

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

About three hundred years ago, work became an organizational matter. Factories require groups of people working together. To coordinate their activities, groups need a shared understanding of who is doing what. Yesterday’s best practices were the appropriate prescription for curing tomorrow’s ills.

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LearnTrends: Microlearning

Experiencing eLearning

In chat: Moderator (Tony Karrer): In some ways – we are spending more time learning – if we aren’t learning, we should examine if it’s a good use of our Knowledge Work time. Current definitions: Microlearning emerges from microcontent. Discussion of Communities of Practice vs. Networks.

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Not Your Father’s ROI

Jay Cross

At the same time, we are shifting into an era in which knowledge work and learning occur where re-engineered business processes collide with a participative and interactive ecology of information flows. The impacts of collaboration-based knowledge work are accelerating. Increase in Network Size.

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