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Presentation to Research Working Group on Multigenerational Knowledge Transfer

Kapp Notes

So last week I was speaking at Huntington Beach , CA (and it was cold) on the topic of "Learning in 3D" and this week I am in New York City (and it is warm) talking about Tools and Techniques for Transferring Know How from the Boomers to the Gamers to a group from various companies all struggling with the knowledge transfer issue.

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What Millennials Want from Member Education

Association eLearning

I learned some basic html coding when I was just 11 years old because I constantly wanted to update the backgrounds on my NeoPets and MySpace profiles. This is because we’ve grown accustomed to the visual stimulation, instant gratification, and quick access to the wealth of knowledge that’s available through digital technology.

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Twitter as Social Learning: Seven Ways to Facilitate the Exchange.

Dashe & Thomson

If you want to become known as a source of adult learning knowledge, retweeting interesting information from others on Twitter is a great strategy to take. Retweeting also expands your role as a content curator. Back again to my last blog post, retweeting is an act performed most often by Mavens.

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New spaces, new pedagogies

Learning with e's

They can easily connect into and maintain contact with multiple communities of interest, gaining access to experts using social networking tools such as Myspace and Facebook. Tags: MySpace YouTube iPods blogs augmented reality Flickr FaceBook Web 2.0 Unported License. Based on a work at steve-wheeler.blogspot.com.

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All This Talk About Reading

Learning Rebels

These were the days before the interwebs, before twitter, YouTube, MySpace, and Facebook. Reading set my foundation and in turn grew my knowledge. I didn’t want to depend on the tribal knowledge of my organization. I had to go to the library or Barnes and Noble to find information. Let’s get our reading groove on!

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In response to Twitter Quitters - 40% leave after one month.

ID Reflections

One primary reason why people would quit in a month: It takes about a couple of months to get the hang of how to “use” Twitter in a way that brings in returns–that is, makes one a part of a community of practice, helps to build a knowledge base, and connects one to like minded people.

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Are we more intelligent?

Learning with e's

His views are quite optimistic, especially around computers and the nature of knowledge. His vision of the future requires humanity to become increasingly intelligent, made smarter because of increased opportunities to connect, create and find knowledge across the network. London: Nicholas Brealey. London: Nicholas Brealey.

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