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Getting Learners to Collaborate in a Virtual Learning Environment

ScholarLMS

Share experiences and knowledge. Work in groups. Most of the higher education programs also require students to work in groups, be it projects, discussions, or cultural activities. Employees tend to work in teams. Virtual workshops get learners to work together and double up as reviewers as well. Glossaries.

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ASTD Follow-Up

Tony Karrer

Work Literacy eLearning 2.0 Fourth Grader Wikipedia Update New Work and New Work Skills Work Skills Keeping Up? Knowledge Work Framework Tilde Effect Concept Worker Knowledge Work Not Separate from Learning Tool Set 2009 Search Better Memory Network Learning Information Radar Remote Collaboration Common eLearning 2.0

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Seed, feed, & weed

Clark Quinn

The point, however, is from the point of the view of the learner, all the resources needed are ‘to hand’ through every stage of knowledge work. They may need discussion forums, blogs, wikis, and IM. Jay Cross talks about the learnscape , while I term it the performance ecosystem.

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Agile instructional design

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Old-style training enraged many managers because it was separate from work. Why isn’t Sally at work today? It needn’t be this way, particularly since knowledge work and learning are nearly indistinguishable. Most corporate learning today can take place simultaneously with work. Because she’s in training.

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Reflecting on the first half of 2009

Jay Cross

Rather, we recommend redeploying them in new capacities, serving as connectors, wiki gardeners, internal publicists, news anchors and performance consultants. Internet Culture. Culture, soft of. Not Your Father’s ROI (with Jon Husband). This takes a broader perspective than what you deal with day-to-day.

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Social Grid Follow-up

Tony Karrer

Leveraging Networks is Key Skill and the most important Knowledge Worker Skill Gap. Tools and Methods for Networks and Communities - Discusses specific tools and methods for using Networks and Communities as part of Knowledge Work. I believe tap is the keyword flaviofusuma : @ tonykarrer Forums , Email , Linkedin.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Using Performance Results to Hire

Mark Oehlert

I think as "knowledge work" moves more toward free agency and companies continually seek to shed overhead, it is going to be the people who can highlight their work and who make a difference who are going to be hired quickly and easily and who will command the most money. From the land of Huh?