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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

Applications in Learning Learn Trends 2008 Top Posts of 2008 based on delicious Save Count (which I believe is a better indicator of quality): 100 eLearning Articles and White Papers (149) Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008 (39) Second Life Learning Videos (38) Personal Learning Tools and Technologies (38) Corporate Policies on Web 2.0 (37)

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

NCR delivered the first sales training. Adopting new models of learning. This approach has already been adopted by Web services, where Beta releases are launched and tested before they are finalized. This requires information, knowledge, trust and credibility. Training was invented in the first half of the 20th Century.

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Reflecting on the first half of 2009

Jay Cross

I was coincidentally walking by a presentation by Clive Shepherd on the exhibits floor at Learning Technologies in London when he happened to flip my photo and a quote on the screen. Also gave session entitled Under the radar great technologies that you could be using. Adopting new models of learning. Customer Learning.

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Social Grid Follow-up

Tony Karrer

Leveraging Networks is Key Skill and the most important Knowledge Worker Skill Gap. Tools and Methods for Networks and Communities - Discusses specific tools and methods for using Networks and Communities as part of Knowledge Work. I generally am not a super early adopter so I'm less likely to dive in with a new tool.

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Curated Insights: The Human Side of Extracting Business Value from Information

CLO Magazine

Aligned insights have a direct relation to business performance metrics (growth of intellectual capital, employee engagement, financial return, sales growth, customer satisfaction, talent turnover, productivity) that you control and influence. Writing insights effectively is important to their adoption, fruition and use.