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Personalization for Knowledge Workers

Xyleme

In this post I address use cases that apply to a high-skilled knowledge workforce. Personalization for the high-skill knowledge worker. To start, let’s look at the profile of a high skilled worker and view personalization through this lens. The Collaborative, High-Skill Worker.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 27, 2021

Mike Taylor

But Zoom calls all day are not going to create work environments where knowledge workers can deal with complex problems or create innovative solutions. The key to distributed work is social learning.”. Jeremy Caplan’s latest Wonder Tools newsletter includes a summary of his recommended tools for teaching. Where You Can Find Me.

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From Learning Management to Personal Knowledge Management

Jane Hart

If you want to grow as a person and a worker and if you want to gain skills that will help you take that next step in your career, you’ll probably have to learn those skills on your own.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | July 26, 2019

Mike Taylor

Pop on over for JD’s updated take on why your employees aren’t sharing their knowledge. How to Practice as a Knowledge Worker. Tyler Cowen ( @tylercowen ) breaks down how to practice as a knowledge worker and suggests you write and read every day, have regular interactions with smart people, and try to crack cultural codes.

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A Brief History of AI

Learningtogo

1955: John McCarthy coins the term artificial Intelligence at a conference convened at Dartmouth College, in Hanover, New Hampshire. While the ambitious conference doesn’t achieve everything it set out to do, it establishes the blueprint for progress in AI and machine learning from that point up until the present day (McCarthy et al.

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“Hey, You’re on Mute:” 7 Best Practices for Video Conferencing

Litmos

It’s been a full year since Zoom became a tool most knowledge workers use daily. There’s no traffic to fight, no getting lost on the way to the meeting, and you don’t even have to run down the hall from an office to a conference room. Make sure you include your full name — first and last — when you sign into a video conference.

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

What I wrote more about in 2010 than past years: Text-to-Speech (8) OCW (3) SharePoint (8) eLearning Strategy (16) eLearning Tools (34) Corporate eLearning (18) Knowledge Worker (8) Authoring Tools (8) Voice (15) Knowledge Work (4) Captivate (11) Adobe Captivate (6) Enterprise 2.0 (6) Top eLearning Sites?