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Revolution in Workplace Learning

Tony Karrer

The workshop description is: A Revolution in Workplace Learning Tools such as blogs, wikis, social networks, social bookmarking, and RSS readers are revolutionizing formal and informal workplace learning. You will: Learn specific methods you can use to accelerate your own knowledge work and learning Define strategies for eLearning 2.0

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Revolution in Workplace Learning

Clark Quinn

The workshop description is: A Revolution in Workplace Learning Tools such as blogs, wikis, social networks, social bookmarking, and RSS readers are revolutionizing formal and informal workplace learning. You will: Learn specific methods you can use to accelerate your own knowledge work and learning Define strategies for eLearning 2.0

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Virtual Presentation – Ten eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

and it's long term impact on workplace learning. Tony promises to deliver a fast-paced, interactive discussion that will look at trends around social and informal learning, mobile, authoring, learning management systems, and others. It is being hosted by the local DC Chapter of ASTD’s Technology Learning Group.

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Tapping the Social Grid - Free Webinar

Tony Karrer

Tapping the Social Grid Date: Friday, February 27th Time: 9 - 10 am PACIFIC, Noon - 1 pm EASTERN Register Here Over the past 20 years, knowledge work has been transformed by the explosion of information sources and information flow. This has caused fairly radical changes in core work tools and methods. in Computer Science.

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Working Smarter eFieldbook $12

Jay Cross

In this 2011 edition, we added a more lucid description of workscapes, streamlined the social learning chapter, updated the cheat sheets, and included a glossary. Working smarter is the key to sustainability and continuous improvement. Knowledge work and learning to work smarter are becoming indistinguishable.