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Data & Training, Learning, Folksonomy, Scenario Learning, Outsourcing, & Rapid eLearning

Big Dog, Little Dog

Science these days has basically turned into a data-management problem. Folksonomy folktales - KM World. The Dewey Decimal System is not a good example of a taxonomy. Folksonomies are the exact opposite of the wisdom of crowds. Training to Climb an Everest of Digital Data - New York Times.

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Building Your Upskilling Strategy: Data vs. People

Degreed

This approach starts with your company’s business plan disaggregated into the top skills needed to support it, resulting in an organization-wide taxonomy for future skills. Meriya Dyble, Managing Director, Connected Learning & Change, said that ATB couldn’t have created a business case for 400 people to join a learning team.

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

Degreed

This approach starts with the company’s business plan disaggregated into the top skills needed to support it, resulting in an organization-wide taxonomy for future skills. Meriya Dyble, Managing Director, Connected Learning & Change, said that ATB couldn’t have ever created a business case for 400 people to join a learning team.

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

Challenge to Learn

Not only LMS (in Scorm format), but also to online help, EPSS systems, knowledge management systems et cetera. In the early nineties I worked at Informaat at a content management system for online help en technical documentation. But maybe even more important it means that with the aid of DITA you can publish to all kind of systems.

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December's BIG QUESTION!!! Part I

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Podcasting, videocasting, Corporate YouTube, Tagging, folksonomies vs. taxonomies, social networking, are a few of the elements that make up the new ecosystem we called Learning2.0. The morning before my day of presentations at DevCon2006 I rcv the call from management. The debate will continue but I still wave the banner. (At