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Role of a Learning Consultant: Insightful discussion imported from LinkedIn

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I am copying a discussion we have been having on LinkedIn as a part of the Training&Development group. The discussion that evolved has been one of the most insightful for me and I thought it should be shared with those who may not at present be a part of the T&D group on LinkedIn. 4) Evaluate the plan. 5) Project close-out.

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My Learning Tools

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I just finished reading Harold Jarche’s post: Seek, Sense, Share In the post, he talks about how seeking information, then applying our personal sense-making filters to it, and finally sharing it helps us to see the interconnections, patterns and the larger whole. Responses to queries 3.

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Revisiting My Learning Journey on Social Media

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Just prior to that, I had finished reading Jay Cross’ Informal Learning: Rediscovering the Natural Pathways That Inspire Innovation and Performance and was primed to explore new ways of learning. Today, my list of social media tools—apart from Twitter and my blog—includes Pinterest , LinkedIn , Facebook, and occasionally, Tumblr.

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Homophily, Group Think, and the Internet

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As I forayed into social media, social networking, informal learning, knowledge sharing, connecting, collaborating—topics that fascinate me—I found myself connecting with people around the world. Technology (read Twitter, FB, LinkedIn, etc.) Homophily is a fancy word for the human equivalent of birds of a feather flock together.

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Personal Learning Networks: For Ongoing Learning in a Connected World

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We can find them and connect with them on Twitter, LinkedIn, Quora, Pinterest. Building one''s PLN in the online world requires skills like networking, participating in communities of practices, collaborating online, and curation and aggregation to process the information. We need a new set of skills.

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"Working Out Loud": Using the Tools We Already Have

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LinkedIn : It's a professional networking platform that offers various collaboration and sharing features like " Share an Update ", " Upload a Photo " or " Publish a Post ". LinkedIn's Group feature offers interesting #wol possibilities since these can be kept Open or Private as per the group's objectives.

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MOOCs in Workplace Learning - Part 4: Their Role in Corporate Universities

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None of this information is new. LinkedIn has tied up with Coursera to facilitate direct publication of these certificates to one''s profile. Organizations, in their own interest, will have to step in and create an ecosystem (often perhaps in partnership with academia) to build the workforce for the future.

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