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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 20, 2021

Mike Taylor

You’ll find insights from Megan Torrance: on data, Connie Malamed on visual design, Karen Hyder on virtual instructor-led training, Nick Floro on educational technologies and Bob Mosher & Conrad (“Con”) Gottfredson on performance support/workflow learning. Building blocks of hybrid collaboration on the Collaboration Superpowers podcast.

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8 Types of Collaborative Training in the Workplace (+Benefits)

WhatFix

8 Types of Collaborative Training in the Workplace (+Benefits). And to put this institutional knowledge to work, a new method of learning and knowledge-sharing in the workplace has surfaced – collaborative training. What Is Collaborative Training? Benefits Of Collaborative Training. Back to Blog.

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Unlock the Power of Implicit Knowledge in the Workplace 

Epilogue Systems

Unlike its explicit counterpart, implicit knowledge is challenging to communicate but pivotal in enabling individuals to perform complex tasks without conscious awareness of the detailed processes involved. Explicit knowledge stands out for its accessibility, often documented and easy to share.

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The best elearning reads of 2013

eFront

Every month we put together a list of our favorite articles for our monthly newsletter – we’ve put those lists together to create this list of best reads in elearning and learning for the year! It’s the end of an era – enter the knowledgeable networker , John Kotter, Forbes. Learning technology: are we using it right?

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How to Create Helpful Handover Documentation (+Template)

WhatFix

All project collaborators need to be aware of the change, and the new employee needs to be aware of each collaborator’s role. Instead of wasting time on manual processes , try to use technology as much as possible to help you automate things like data, numbers, and visualizations. Like this article? Share it with your network.

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Top Characteristics of a Successful Knowledge Management System

WalkMe Training Station

You need a knowledge management system to help you keep track of and make the most of these assets. Any knowledge management system, just like any software platform or other piece of technology, needs to be easy to use. Collaborative Functionality that Allows for Peer-to-Peer Interactions.

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The key to understanding what’s going on

Jay Cross

The focus of our culture seems to swing from technology to people and back. Extreme swings toward technology and institutions were Taylor’s Scientific Management, robber barons, Business Process Reengineering, and narrowly-defined eLearning (removing all the people to make it work.) To everything there is a season.