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Performance Support in 2015

Tony Karrer

We are already seeing this in terms of lots of startups aimed at particular elements of knowledge work. See Does Deliberative Practice Lead to Quick Proficiency? This is going to first take the form of hundreds of thousands of different little applications that each provide performance support for particular tasks.

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Learning’s Role in Innovation

CLO Magazine

Steven Johnson, in his 2010 book, “Where Good Ideas Come From,” discusses the role of networks to support innovation, and again the notion of time comes into play. One realization is that most of the benefits to business are coming increasingly from so-called knowledge work, work that processes information in productive ways.

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Slow Learning – #change11

Clark Quinn

It’s not about knowledge dump and test, but instead about coupling engaged activity with reflection. I like Collins, Brown, & Holum’s Cognitive Apprenticeship as a model for thinking more richly about learning. The notion is a sort-of personal GPS for your knowledge work. Work Learning Research. Collins, A.,

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