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How Social Networks Can Harness the Power of Weak Ties | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Here’s how a typical LinkedIn network might look: Your weak ties are smaller circles, not at the center of a cluster I heard more support for the Weak Ties theory while attending a Knowledge Management conference in 2005. The real discovery came when they posed problems for various employees to solve. Properly d.

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Insights from a PowerPoint expert: Chantal Bossé

BrightCarbon

After a long siesta, we’re re-awakening our expert interview series with an industry heavyweight! I was the first one battling with my instructors and experts, telling them, you know what, there’s no point in putting all your text there. The post Insights from a PowerPoint expert: Chantal Bossé appeared first on BrightCarbon.

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A Network of Experts: From Content Curation to Insight Curation

CLO Magazine

Yet, evidence suggests that teams containing or connected to experts always outperform even the best and brightest of individual experts, particularly when enabled with software or technology. Finding that valuable 2 percent relies on access to domain experts and their ability to filter information.

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A Complete Guide on France Web Accessibility Laws: What You Need to Know

Hurix Digital

Law 2005-102 , which forbids unfair treatment of those with impairments, was enacted in France in 2005. Tips on How to Ensure WCAG Website Compliance in France You must routinely evaluate your material to ensure that it complies with Law 2005-102, ensures ADA compliance for websites , and qualifies for several other accessibility laws.

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Technology Options for Developing and Leveraging Staff Knowledge and Skills

Connect Thinking

This comment reminded me of my 2005 Learning Technologies and a Learning Continuum which illustrates the application of learning technology (e-learning) based upon staff skill level at a point in time. It’s about providing the building blocks from which staff can begin to develop judgement and problem-solving skills.

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Becoming an Expert: What Has Intuition Got to Do With It? - Tip #199

Vignettes Learning

Think about this problem from the book “ Thinking, Fast and Slow ” by renowned psychologist Daniel Kahneman: “A baseball bat and a ball together cost $1.10. Expert Intuition Analytic thinking is required for a math problem, but intuition is great for making quick decisions. The bat costs $1 more than the ball. What is it?

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5 common eLearning assessment mistakes (and how to fix them)

BrightCarbon

When we work with subject matter experts to develop multiple-choice questions we see the same mistakes again and again that make a big impact on the validity and reliability of assessments. 2005) gathered and analysed data from lots of other studies from an 80-year period up to 2005. Calling all eLearning aficionados!