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Re-imagining Work & Learning in a Networked World

ID Reflections

IMHO, the shifts and their impact delineated above will enforce and require collaboration -- between individuals, among organizations, between individuals and organizations, among project teams and communities of practices, and such. Some of the principle drivers and needs around collaboration are given below.

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Personal Learning Networks: For Ongoing Learning in a Connected World

ID Reflections

Add to this, the rise of the individual worker (employees on contract, working from home, holding a second job, project-based workers, etc.) Distributed and dispersed teams are coming together for projects, and disbanding once the task is accomplished. Collaboration organizational learning pkm PLN social learning'

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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

Community management. Increasing interest in building and managing learning communities as part of blended programmes. Supporting self-organized communities of practice, and developing new community skills of practice, is a key area of work. Often misunderstood for conducting a TNA (Training Needs Analysis).

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Top 25 Posts and 4 Hot Topics in January - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Here’s how I’m approaching Personal Knowledge Management - Free as in Freedom , January 25, 2010 A few months back, Harold Jarche wrote a very interesting article about sense making with Personal Knowledge Management (PKM). Cognitive Psychology Anyone? - How much do we need to commit to memory when we can search Google?

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L&D's New Hatrack

ID Reflections

Know how to build one''s PLN Workplace challenges are increasingly going to be unique requiring skills like analysis, problem solving, learning agility, adaptability, pattern sensing and exception handling; therefore, instilling the skills of “learning how to learn” is of paramount importance.

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So many thoughts, so little time

Jay Cross

Book review: iBrain - The Thinking Meat Project , January 11, 2009. Sense-making with PKM , March 12, 2009. Social Network Analysis: An introduction , June 12, 2009. Communities of Practice , March 13, 2009. Social Network Analysis: An introduction , June 12, 2009. How to make e-learning work!

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Front-end analysis: not baby-sitting, not psychotherapy - Dave’s Whiteboard , April 2, 2010 In an online conversation, I found myself again quoting Joe Harless. The up-front analysis and the evaluation components allow me to flex my analytical muscles. tools into their practices. Budgeting for Learning 2.0: