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Micro-Learning Is Bigger Than You Think…And Not Just For Learning

Living in Learning

What the article I'm referencing and comments I read made clear illustrate the gyrations we are heading into now with this “new” micro-learning approach. It will be easy to become distracted, so don't get all raked up in a pile over what we call it…or how long it should be.

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Micro-Learning Is Bigger Than You Think…And Not Just For Learning

Living in Learning

What the article I'm referencing and comments I read made clear illustrate the gyrations we are heading into now with this “new” micro-learning approach. It will be easy to become distracted, so don't get all raked up in a pile over what we call it…or how long it should be.

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PERFORMANCE SUPPORT: Questions, Questions & More Questions

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Momentum to accept the validity of performance support has been a long time coming as evidenced by a dramatic increase of articles advocating more L&D attention targeting performance outcomes. Unfortunately, the attention given is still largely skewed toward innovative learning solutions in the training environment.

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Deployment Vs. Implementation – Is There a Difference?

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What tripped my trigger was not what was included in the article, “An Overview of HCM Technology Deployment and Factors Influencing the Strategy, but what was left out. Okay…so my trigger got tripped this morning on a white paper put out by HR.Com…which, by the way, was very well done.

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Training Must Swim to the Current to Survive

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The CLO article also references a recent survey sponsored by the enterprise content management (ECM) industry association AIIM (Association of Image and Information Management) [2] that found the business use of wikis, blogs, and social networks for collaboration and knowledge sharing has doubled in the past year – 25%, versus 12% in 2008.