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About blogging, tunneling visions and knowledge entrepreneurship

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Julie is doing research for the university of Amsterdam (VU) into (micro-)blogging as part of her PdD research about knowledge and power in the development sector. This research had the goal to investigate how knowledge related to a shared organising vision (in this case (ICT4D, about ICT for development).

Knowledge 160
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The networked student and knowledge worker

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I don't think learning by blogging works for every student, or does it? I'm teaching too, but the blog idea I introduced didn't take off naturally and I didn't have time to guide it properly. I also wonder what it takes in terms of knowing what direction you want to take. What do you think? And what does it mean for education.

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4 Things that will redefine work by 2025

Matrix

It seemed quite a distant reality lived by the brave digital nomads who blogged about their wonderful lives across continents. According to the World Economic Forum, less than five percent of knowledge workers did their jobs remotely at the beginning of 2020. Studies confirm this perception. and some types of assessments.

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How to Add Depth to Micro-Ideas

Vignettes Learning

Affordable tools - Employees, trainers and team members have grown accustomed to small, quick, enabling tools to improve productivity, for example Evernote, YouTube, DropBox, Basecamp, PDFs, Blogs, etc. quick tools to enable open ended transfer of knowledge and assisting quick learning. What we do have are micro-ideas.

Ideas 40
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Thomas Davenport and Blogging - He is Wrong!

Tony Karrer

I've been slowly making my way through Thomas Davenport's book Thinking for a Living - How to Get Better Performance and Results from Knowledge Workers. Partisans of blogging argue that there are many potential business applications of the technology (and they discuss these applications in their blogs!). well here it is.

Blogging 100
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2009 Top Posts and Topics

Tony Karrer

It’s interesting at the end of the year to go back through blog posts to see what my Best of 2009 is. Subscribe to the Best of eLearning Learning for updates from this blog and other eLearning blogs. I’ll also do a post similar to my post last year 2008 2009 that will look at my 12 eLearning Predictions for 2009.

Long Tail 155
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Learning Agility: How To Drive Your Employees To The Right Skill

Disprz

Learning agility is the ability to be open to new ideas and solutions, trying new behaviors, accepting challenges, and learning much faster to keep up with the changing market scenarios. Why learning agility is important for frontline and knowledge workers. The knowledge workers too are sailing in the same boat.

Agile 52