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Informal Learning: Tools for Informal Learning

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Here is a whitepaper I wrote about informal learning. It explains some thoughts I have about informal learning as it relates to wikis, blogs, IM and RSS. You can read it here. __ Recommended Games and Gadgets Recommended Books Content Guide

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Blogosphere Welcome to PDG Blog: Performance, Punctuated

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I am fortunate to work with many great companies and great people and one of those companies is Performance Development Group (PDG) who recently launched a blog focused on learning and performance issues titled Performance, punctuated.

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Selling Social Media for Learning: ASTD Big Question

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This month's ASTD Learning Circuit's Blog Big Question is "How do I communicate the value of social media as a learning tool to my organization?" Learn about that in Selling to Visionaries and Techies. Check out these lessons learned for helping with the implementation of social media within an organization from the post Web 2.0

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Presentation to Research Working Group on Multigenerational Knowledge Transfer

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So last week I was speaking at Huntington Beach , CA (and it was cold) on the topic of "Learning in 3D" and this week I am in New York City (and it is warm) talking about Tools and Techniques for Transferring Know How from the Boomers to the Gamers to a group from various companies all struggling with the knowledge transfer issue.

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Informal Learning at Nick.com

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Like… how can you prevent garbage from being posted on blogs, do companies need to hire professional announcers for their podcasts how will organizations incorporate the next “hot” technology into their learning toolkit. The overall concern I have seen on this post and others is the same. technology. We better stop bad mouthing Web 2.0

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Some Questions and Answers

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Recently, someone sent me some questions about the field of e-learning and I thought I'd answer them here and give everyone a chance to provide input as well. 1) How is e-Learning Evolving? People are beginning to understand that learning is a process and not a one-time event. I think it is evolving along four paths.

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The High Art of Reusability

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Every course is "special" and the content needs to be "modified" each time to ensure that it has the right meaning. This drawing is from 1957 and shows how even then, ole Walt Disney himself, was thinking about maximizing content and reusing it where ever possible. Scientists and others are notified via an RSS feed of any changes.

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