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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. Search the blog Popular Latest Comments Tags Web-Based, Instructor-Led, EPSS? Properly d.

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Making Connections: Trends in Social Learning

Obsidian Learning

As mobile technology advances, learning has moved from the classroom and the desktop computer, to the world. George Siemens (2005) has proposed a learning theory called connectivism. George Siemens (2005) has proposed a learning theory called connectivism. Tagging allows precise searching for information. With Web 3.0,

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A Network of Experts: From Content Curation to Insight Curation

CLO Magazine

In the past, the notion that knowledge is power meant people were expected to learn and remember what they learned in order to act. In today’s world where knowledge generation is increasing and half-life is shortening at an alarming rate, access to knowledge is where the power truly lies. According to a 2014 McKinsey and Co.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Did You Know: knol = a unit of knowledge?

Mark Oehlert

» January 09, 2008 Did You Know: knol = a unit of knowledge? Tell them that Google has now defined a knol as a "unit of knowledge." and check this one as well e-Places to visit copyright game studies anthropology mobile learning e-learning things you should read stat counter View My Stats kaboodle Oehlerts Book.

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The NexGen LMS Grid

eLearning 24-7

Mobile slick. Knowledge Arcade on your mobile app with your own content in on the map, as in by Q4. Their ask an expert/coach allows the learner to record themselves via mobile or web cam, whereas the “coach” can review, leave comments. Mobile tough. Mobile apps already in play. NexGen galore.

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Networked noughties 2000-2002

Learning with e's

Sure, previous years saw the telephone, CB radio, television, the Web and e-mail, but this decade was the one when social networking came of age, and where unprecendented access to vast storehouses of knowledge became common place for millions across the globe. This series continues tomorrow with a review of the years 2003-2005.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Using the Company as the Classroom" (Business Week)

Mark Oehlert

Despite this investment, the reality is that training and coursework account for only a small percentage—around 10%, according to the CCL studies—of the knowledge that managers and executives need in order to develop critical skills." If you find something, just tag it with kurt+lewin to add it to the mix. books futures Web 2.0