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Presentation to Research Working Group on Multigenerational Knowledge Transfer

Kapp Notes

Here are some links to blog postings I've done related to the topic and other related links. These postings and links support the presentation and provide additional information on the topic of "Tools for Transferring Know How."

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2012 in retrospective: top 10 posts

Challenge to Learn

We need to find more effective ways to present our learning content to our learners and that means we have to move away from the current ‘book’ and ‘slide show’ metaphors. On his corporate blog is an interview with him on SAM. A generic one, one on learning maps and one on cased based learning.

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Past Experiences. Present Challenges. Future Predictions.

The Learning Circuits

When you have it ready, come back here to Learning Circuits Blog and fill out the form below regarding your post. Adding The Big Question logo to your post would be a perfect early Christmas present for Tony and I. Be sure to comment on other participants blogs. Present Challenges. Enjoy the conversations!

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Corporate Policies on Web 2.0

Tony Karrer

One of the barriers commonly cited during my presentations around eLearning 2.0 (use I think IBM's policy is a pretty good starting point: IBM Social Computing Guidelines Other company policies or discussions of guidelines I've seen around blogging, social media, web 2.0: Employees are using these things in some way.

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Learning objectives for formal e-Learning: Feedback requested!

Challenge to Learn

We will post a blog on our corporate blog with the details within two weeks. They are presented in a list and you can check the relevant ones. But it will be available before the first of April. Not only is it ready on time, I’m also very proud of the functionality we have created.

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

Also, it only indicates what the presenters and conference organizers (for that data set) thought that the audience would be interested in and was worth presenting at the conference. And she's absolutely correct, that these are only general indications of what people are talking about.

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Rapid downloads for free rapid e-learning e-book

Clive on Learning

I'm enjoying Tom Kuhlman's new Rapid e-Learning Blog. Considering it's a sort-of-corporate-blog for Articulate, it's really well done - nicely presented, written with great enthusiasm and comes with a really useful free gift, The Insider's Guide to Becoming a Rapid e-Learning Pro.