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LearnTrends: Personal Knowledge Management

Experiencing eLearning

These are my live blogged notes from Harold Jarche’s LearnTrends session on Personal Knowledge Management. He uses favorites throughout the week and looks for patterns and groups. Tags: Learning Communities Lifelong Learning PLE Workplace Learning Harold Jarche learntrends PKM. My side comments are in italics.

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2009 Review

Experiencing eLearning

LearnTrends: Microlearning. LearnTrends: Personal Knowledge Management. Posted in Blogging, Careers & Work, Change, Instructional Design, LMS, Patterns, Wikis. Tags: Blogging Careers & Work Change Instructional Design LMS Patterns Wikis online portfolios rss Sakai statistics TCC09. Sakai 3 Development Process.

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LearnTrends Audacity and More - Best of eLearning Learning September 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Patterns at Play – Fundamental to Games - Upside Learning Blog , September 9, 2009. LearnTrends (17). LearnTrends 2009 – Free Online Conference , September 21, 2009. LearnTrends 2009 , September 23, 2009. LearnTrends Innovation Awards , September 22, 2009. What does a real life e-learning strategy look like? -

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Using SharePoint

Tony Karrer

In this post, I wanted to capture some of the patterns of use of SharePoint that seem to be emerging. Using SharePoint for Event Planning & Organizing Just like we used a Wiki one year and Ning another to support the online conference LearnTrends , SharePoint can be used to manage all types of events, especially internal events.

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Reflections on DevLearn 2010

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

After the LearnTrends conferences , I wait six weeks until I send out the evals. Ellen Wagner has issued a clarion call for pattern-based decision-making. It takes a while for the important lessons to emerge. What people blurt out 30 seconds after hearing a presentation bears little relationship to what’s going to stick.