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Museums and Folksonomies

Skilful Minds

A folksonomy results from distinct ways of organizing cultural categories developed from the tags, keywords, people use to describe specific content, or services, on the web. The emphasis in folksonomies is on organizing data, not making friends. social networking.

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Building Your Upskilling Strategy: Data vs. People

Degreed

Because of all this change, you likely have a plan — perhaps sketched out, perhaps fully implemented — to identify and measure the skills you have in your organization. A quick web search shows that many people and organizations are thinking about the skills they’ll need in the future. Several organizations have taken this approach.

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Data, People, or Something In Between: Clearing Your Path to Career Mobility

Degreed

Because it’s 2020, you likely have a plan — perhaps sketched out, perhaps fully implemented — to identify and measure the skills you have in your organization. A quick web search shows that many people and organizations are thinking about the skills they will need in the future. How did organizations know to create these roles?

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Learning Solutions day 3: Saved the best for the last #LS2011

Challenge to Learn

The most likely scenario probably is that the younger generation will just take over from us and organizes learning in their own digital native way. It will allow you to structure, organize, reuse and deliver your content. Michael Wesh presented it, he is an anthropologist and gives a very refreshing view on current developments.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 4/15/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

In contrast, a person who can and will function efficiently in the Information Age must develop the knowledge and skills to understand patterns, changing relationships and the "negotiated" meaning of those patterns and relationships. The Name Game - folksonomies - CIO. Eight Things Leaders Never Do.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

A social media consumer, HBS professor, MIT research scientist, and author, McAfee focuses on how emergent social software platforms are benefiting enterprises, and how smart organizations and their leaders are making effective use of them to share knowledge, inspire innovation, and enable decision making.

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December's BIG QUESTION!!! Part I

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Since starting the Corporate eLearning Development blog in August '05 ( post #1 ), I've discovered so many of fabulous, passionate, Learning Professionals from across the globe. After meeting Mark Oehlert at Learning2005 we partnered up to present at the Serious Games conference in SanFrancisco as part of the Game Developers Conference.