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eLearning Predictions Further Thoughts

Tony Karrer

I expected it to be about how to use twitter as a knowledge worker. People end up staying home to be able to attend virtual events. That should be a bit of a “wow”. I ran into a post about Using Twitter at Work. Instead it was about hacking work.

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Learning Organizations, eLearning 2.0 and Edupunk

Clark Quinn

Most knowledge workers are used to thinking about that type of content being created for internal use only. It makes sense in many of these cases to keep it inside the firewall. Hopefully, we'll begin to see ways to allow a better handling of inside and outside the firewall solutions. Allow it to be easily searched.

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Learning Organizations, eLearning 2.0 and Edupunk

Tony Karrer

Most knowledge workers are used to thinking about that type of content being created for internal use only. It makes sense in many of these cases to keep it inside the firewall. Hopefully, we'll begin to see ways to allow a better handling of inside and outside the firewall solutions. Allow it to be easily searched.

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Search - Implications on Knowledge Work

Tony Karrer

This post was sparked by a couple of recent articles: Babson Knowledge: How Google Plans to Change the Scope of Googling (And Why Information and Knowledge Workers Should Care). It still is surprising that we are not seeing as rapid adoption of search technologies inside the firewall. If the answer is "none".

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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

In reality this has been part of mainstream working practice for many knowledge workers since the 1990s. Learnnovators: We, like many others, believe that, in today’s learning landscape we need ‘learning rebels’ and ‘learning provocateurs’, more than ‘learning conformists’.

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43 Great eLearning Posts and 5 Hot Topics Including Google Buzz and iPad

eLearning Learning Posts

E-Learning along the curve: adapting to knowledge workers learning needs - The E-Learning Curve , February 18, 2010 Formally-structured approaches to learning are best deployed to novices in the relevant discipline or skill area.

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Ten years after

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

In the Age of Networks, customers can vanish and knowledge workers cross the chasm in the blink of an eye. Half of a high-school grads lack the fundamental skills required of an entry-level knowledge worker. Workers are learners, and learners are workers. Today, all knowledge workers are free agents.