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A Network of Experts: From Content Curation to Insight Curation

CLO Magazine

The Workforce 2020 ecosystem is best described as a network of interconnected employees made up of teams, teams of teams and an enterprise network of employees that depend and feed on each other’s expert insights to improve performance (Figure 1). IBM built this idea into its model as early as 2005.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Device Diversity is the “New Normal” Mobile Apps Become Essential to Enterprise mLearning Pad/Tablet Use Explodes Authoring Tools Will Evolve Private Social Networks Win Over Public Market Consolidations Will Occur Here Come the Experts! Grows - But Creating "eLearning 2.0 Here's what came up.

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SMBs and Social Learning Technologies

Janet Clarey

Reviewed: Social networking services (corporate learning applications): To identify experts on a topic – most “knowledge” exists in the heads of employees; To reduce the time to find connections and answers to questions; extend relationships beyond traditional classroom instruction and e-learning courses. For knowledge management.

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Working Smarter eFieldbook $12

Jay Cross

Industrial age workers created value in factories. Knowledge workers create value in workscapes. In most cases, the knowledge work pays the freight; the informal learning comes along for the ride. The workscaping viewpoint helps knowledge workers become more effective professionally and fulfilled personally.