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Organizations as Communities - Part 1

ID Reflections

These complexities are continuing to exponentially increase as we enter a hyper-digital era with AI, Robotics, 3D printing, Wearables, Alternate Reality and VR, and much more looming over the horizon. We have entered the Black Swan era with un-directed and unpredictable events regularly cropping up.

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Will we still need L&D?

Clark Quinn

Alternatively, could the role of L&D ramp down? The predisposition could and should again be developed in schools, but until then… And one final opportunity is facilitating communities of practice to become responsible for development paths, resource curation and creation, and documenting and developing ongoing domain expertise.

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2024 Trends We’d Like to See

Upside Learning

We can see when augmenting our existing world makes sense, versus using the existing world to supplement virtual goals, and then creating a fully immersive alternate world. We can then evaluate the benefits against the costs, considering alternatives, as most things have lower-tech equivalents.

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My takeaways from OEB18: communities, AI and 3D-smarts and some very practical stuff

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

My thinking was sharpened, but I also took away really practical lessons for the things I am working on (like the idea to embed peergradio in Moodle for instance.) Communities of practice are powerful but not appealing A powerful things happened in the very last session at 17.00 An alternative is the high5 test.

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2024 Learning and Development Trends We’d Like to See

Upside Learning

We can see when augmenting our existing world makes sense, versus using the existing world to supplement virtual goals, and then creating a fully immersive alternate world. We can then evaluate the benefits against the costs, considering alternatives, as most things have lower-tech equivalents.

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The Collapse of a Community of Practice (CoP)

bozarthzone

While a true community of practice is usually characterized by its lack of formal oversight, the moderators did a good job of blocking out blatant marketing attempts and people phising for email addresses, and refocusing/refereeing discussions when needed. Does the life of a community have such a definite end point?

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10 Reasons to Join The eLearning Guild

Web Courseworks

If you are a professional instructional designer or online course developer, you probably belong to the community of practice called the eLearning Guild. They have their regular speaker experts and their annual conferences, and they have their industry vendors who help support the community. “Street” Cred.