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Do you know your E-learning Buckets?

Integrated Learnings

It is often the bane of the learning community because everyone has experienced a bad disengaging page turner that puts them to sleep. Knowledge Management Systems. Knowledge management is a collection of information for employees to learn from. But when done right it can be a very good option for the learner.

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Building a Learning and Performance Support Ecosystem (Steve Foreman) #elguild

Learning Visions

There''s formal training -- and then there''s all of the ways that we learn within the flow of work (performance support, collaboration, access to experts, knowledge management. Access to Experts: ask questions, get guidance A directory of experts in your org (could be Sharepoint). ALL of these are included in an ecosystem.

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Blended Learning For Better Results

Actio Learning

and methods of collaboration (social, communities of practice , etc.). may include several forms of learning tools, such as real-time virtual/collaboration software, self-paced [eLearning] courses, electronic performance support systems (EPSS) embedded within the job-task environment, and knowledge management systems." ".

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Profile of a learning architect: Rob Bartlett

Clive on Learning

Communities of practice Rob works closely with the company’s Knowledge Management function to look for any opportunities for the two departments to collaborate. One outcome of this has been the creation of a number of voluntary communities of practice bringing together those with common interests from across the organisation.

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Portrait of a learning architect: Rob Bartlett

Clive on Learning

Communities of practice Rob works closely with the company’s Knowledge Management function to look for any opportunities for the two departments to collaborate. One outcome of this has been the creation of a number of voluntary communities of practice bringing together those with common interests from across the organisation.

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Tool Set 2009

Tony Karrer

But I'm worried, because while I just got through writing about my concern in Using SharePoint that learning organizations seemed to be making the same mistake of Not Preparing Workers for Web 2.0. Setting up a SharePoint for a community or work team is very different from teaching them about Personal Learning.

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Social Media Goals

Clark Quinn

Vignette’s story about building on their core content management system supporting knowledge management makes sense from the point of view of mining value out of the discussions. And, of course, there’s now Sharepoint’s integration of social tools around resources. I’m still wrestling with this.