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single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

With a combination of conceptual overview, really users case study and walking through an example in detail, you’ll hopefully leave say… Ah Ha, I see how it’s possible. Please join us to explore this critical import topic , especial during these turbulent times.

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single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

With a combination of conceptual overview, really users case study and walking through an example in detail, you’ll hopefully leave say… Ah Ha, I see how it’s possible. Please join us to explore this critical import topic , especial during these turbulent times.

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Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare

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Market the advantages: For those people that will not experience the changes directly, make sure you market the benefits gained to them. Are there any other best practices that can be added to the list?

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Five Myths of Social Learning

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Home > Social Learning > Five Myths of Social Learning Five Myths of Social Learning December 3rd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment There is no question that the rise of social networks is creating a profound shift in the way training departments are delivering knowledge to their employees, partners, and customers.

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learning pulse

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In his blog posting Konrad Glogowsk i analyzes key findings of the Living and Learning with New Media (Ito, Horst, Bittani, et al., 2008) report published at the end of 2008. No trackbacks yet. e-Books, Open Standards, and Content Formats “How do I get my Word content into XML?

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Learning Pulse

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In his blog posting “Facilitating Learning” , he is explaining why the new role in the organization will be for ‘learning facilitation’ and not for ‘instruction’ or ‘training’. As Clark writes, “knowledge is not what’s going to be useful going forward, but skills in applying that knowledge.”

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Learning Pulse

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Michael Hanley analyzing 5 factors that are contributing to the emergence of informal and non-formal learning. Blended learning, Talent management and Learning 2.0 are discussed in the first part whereas Knowledge centers and Learning simulations in the second part of his blog posting. Wow, it is amazing!