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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with e's

My two keynotes were conceived, written and presented over a decade ago in 2000, at a time when the Web was still in its infancy. I was certainly speaking for a time before the advent of what is now referred to as Web 2.0 or the ‘social web’. As my starting point I want to examine the phenomenon that is Web 2.0

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Building Your Upskilling Strategy: Data vs. People

Degreed

If you hadn’t thought about it previously, an upskilling strategy probably arrived front and center as a critical business need. A quick web search shows that many people and organizations are thinking about the skills they’ll need in the future. However, the pace at which we need to iterate is increasing at an alarming rate.

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Many encounters

Learning with e's

I had a very busy, and slightly bizarre day today filled with encounters. tools (I demonstrated the wisdom of crowds, folksonomies and social tagging through a number of 'get out of your seat' activities which seemed to go down well) and problem based learning. Stay tuned - or whatever they say, in this web enabled world.

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Data, People, or Something In Between: Clearing Your Path to Career Mobility

Degreed

If you hadn’t thought about it previously, an upskilling strategy probably arrived front and center as a critical business need. A quick web search shows that many people and organizations are thinking about the skills they will need in the future. However, the pace at which we need to iterate is increasing at an alarming rate.

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More rogue.

Janet Clarey

Catherine Lombardozzi, also earlier this year, I think that creating an informal learning strategy in support of business learning needs is mostly about aggregating, organizing, and making available a variety of resources that can support learning on a specific topic, similar to how I’ve talked about learning environments in the past.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

Andrew McAfee , Principal Research Scientist , Center for Digital Business – MIT Sloan School of Management and Author, Enterprise 2.0. An unexpected surprise has been the enthusiastic adoption of the wiki by even the least Web 2.0 Many government organizations are struggling to figure out how they can practically apply Web 2.0

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Even learning is miscellaneous

Clive on Learning

The series was titled Doing the Business and sought to teach managers and professionals how to communicate more effectively using sound design principles and harnessing the power of modern technology. Blended learning is messy - even when it doesn't include a range of informal elements - and is often therefore overlooked.