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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

Or in 2005, before Facebook became open to the public? The.com extension was initially intended for commercial use, but has since become the generic extension for US-based websites. However, if I am providing a statistic or a piece of information that is not considered common knowledge for my audience, then sources are required.

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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

The “younger” generation does not have a high level of use of collaborative knowledge creation tools (“2.0”) and don’t adopt radically different patterns of knowledge creation and sharing. My arguments primarily revolve around the knowledge worker - those who work with information. tags: generations learning ).

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Happy Anniversary!

The Learning Circuits

 LCB was an outgrowth of Jay's person website and blog efforts.  It's been a unique relationship as we draw upon each other's connections and knowledge but ASTD has allowed LCB 100% freedom in editorial direction - allowing it to truly be a blog.  LCB's affiliation with Learning Circuits continues to this day.ÂÂ

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10 Tools for Remote Work To Get People Collaborating

Continu

Between 2005 to 2017, there was a 159 percent increase in remote work. Besides using Continu as an LMS, it can also be used as a knowledge-based platform or Intranet system which helps cut company costs and save time. Hubstaff also lets employers track internet usage and monitor employee time spent on various websites.

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SMBs and Social Learning Technologies

Janet Clarey

Reviewed: Social networking services (corporate learning applications): To identify experts on a topic – most “knowledge” exists in the heads of employees; To reduce the time to find connections and answers to questions; extend relationships beyond traditional classroom instruction and e-learning courses. For knowledge management.