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Making Tweeps

eLearning Cyclops

These are where Tweeps in a specific community, like learning and development or health care providers, etc. One can also post their Twitter feeds in courses, web pages, corporate blogs, etc. I will applaud great service from stores and restaurants, but I also provide my criticisms when necessary. discuss specific topics.

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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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Blog Book Tour: Week Two Happenings

Kapp Notes

If you haven't seen the postings on the blog book tour for this week, you need to check them out. Day Six: 09/17/07 - Enspire Learning's Corporate Blog This entry was great because it provided an opportunity to play a simulation. I hope you took advantage of that offer. Mark's stop was week 2, stop 2 a high pressure stop.

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Performance Support

Clark Quinn

Learnscape architects have implemented miniature versions of the internet behind corporate firewalls that provide all of these things, from peer-rated FAQs to wizards, on-line help desks, and best practices repositories. This is an interesting take.

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How Companies Are Approaching Diversity and Inclusion

Everwise

As Clorox observed on its corporate blog , “If you cannot answer the diversity question clearly and favorably when it is asked in the recruiting process, young people are going to choose to work elsewhere.”. Another platform, called Triplebyte , provides the first “credentials-blind” hiring process for engineers.

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Profile of a learning architect: Tiina Paju-Pomfret

Clive on Learning

In this next profile, extracted from The New Learning Architect , we see another fine example of how a learning and development department has been able to break free from the confines of the face-to-face course to provide support for learning across multiple contexts.

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New Blog

Tony Karrer

Ingrid tells us that among her hardest challenges is deciding what to write in the blog. I'm pretty new to blogging [.] I really want this blog to grow, to be of interest to you our readers and provide relevant information to you. This is a great way to get exposure to the blogging community and grow your audience.

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