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ASTD Follow-Up

Tony Karrer

Learning from Our Kids In my keynote, I mentioned a Fourth Grade Wikipedia Update. Work Literacy eLearning 2.0 Fourth Grader Wikipedia Update New Work and New Work Skills Work Skills Keeping Up? even our millennials, who use these tools all day long--don't view them as work tools yet. eLearning 2.0

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Workplace Learning Professionals Next Job - Management Consultant

Tony Karrer

But there was another significant trend in the answers… Learning and Work Converge In a world where Knowledge Work and Learning is Inseparable , finding ways to support and improve work is the same as finding ways to support and improve learning. Who in an organization is responsible for supporting and improving work?

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The Tale of Two Cultures

Jay Cross

Wikipedia). Intuitive knowledge . Intuitive knowledge is what Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman describes in Thinking Fast and Slow as System 1. Intuitive knowledge works with patterns; it knows no words. Snow contended that scientists did not understand the humanities and humanists did not understand science.

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The Tale of Two Cultures

Jay Cross

Wikipedia). Intuitive knowledge. Intuitive knowledge is what Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman describes in Thinking Fast and Slow as System 1. Intuitive knowledge works with patterns; it knows no words. Snow contended that scientists did not understand the humanities and humanists did not understand science.

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Working Smarter eFieldbook $12

Jay Cross

Working smarter is the key to sustainability and continuous improvement. Knowledge work and learning to work smarter are becoming indistinguishable. The accelerating rate of change in business forces everyone in every organization to make a choice: learn while you work or become obsolete. Wikipedia 363.

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2008 in retrospect

Jay Cross

Learnscapes : where informal learning and knowledge work converge. People learn to do their work in small chunks: a tip from a pal, an “ah-ha moment&# after trying something new, a factoid from Wikipedia or Google, a glimpse of someone doing something well, or a story told over lunch. Time is all we have (CLO mag).