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Unpacking collaboration and cooperation?

Clark Quinn

My colleague, Harold Jarche ( the PKM guy), has maintained that cooperation is of more value than collaboration. I wondered whether there are two types of cognitive actions, e.g. collaboration and communication. And for good reason, because cooperation comes from internal motivation instead of external direction.

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Not Working harder

Clark Quinn

in cognitive science, which I argue is the best foundation for dealing with folks. I’ve tried to practice Harold Jarche’s PKM , as I understand it. I blog (like this), for the same reason. Actually, while I did well in school, it wasn’t perfect because I was learning to learn, not to do well in school.

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How to make the most out of a conference

E-Learning Provocateur

Given the massive scope of PKM, I needed to narrow my focus. After agonising over the problem for almost a full minute, it dawned on me that the immediate relevance of PKM to the conference attendees lay in how they were going to make the most out of said conference. If you don’t blog, I suggest you reconsider.

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Week's Learning #1

ID Reflections

Following Harold Jarche''s example of Friday''s Finds , I thought where better to collate and synthesize my week’s learning from Twitter than on my blog. This logic helps to explain both the upside and the downside of social diversity: people work harder in diverse environments both cognitively and socially. learning pkm Twitter'

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The best elearning reads of 2013

eFront

Cognitive Dissonance and the Denial of Social/Informal Learning , Mike Britz. The Connected Learners- A Book by Students for Teachers , Langwitches Blog. The Emerging Collaborative & Sharing Mentalities of the Millenial Generation , P2P Foundation’s Blog. Make your employees more productive , HBR BLog Network.

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Learning Resolutions: Promises Can't Take a Punch

OpenSesame

I’d be done by 6 and move on to check my PLN and work on that nagging blog post. Essentials over Incidentals: I can complicate my life by filling every moment with activities, many that drain my cognitive pool and can leave me less motivated to focus on the essentials. He can be found on Twitter and his blog LearningZealot.

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Sahana Chattopadhyay – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

She blogs at www.sahanac.com on topics related to the future of work, the shifting digital trends, and their deep impact on how we will work, learn and live in the future. Learnnovators: You regularly blog about workplaces of the future. Just explaining this can be food for several blog posts and articles.