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Kill the curriculum?

Clark Quinn

For instance, Mark Oehlert (@moehlert) was inspired to write “ Harold Jarche is Wicked Smart and We Need to Talk about Curriculum “ I know Harold, and he is wicked smart (see this skewering of homework), so I commented on his blog and it seems we may have a semantics difference as opposed to a fundamental one.

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Work Literacy of Social Learning Implementors

Vignettes Learning

I have been reviewing the blog discussions on Work Literacy Gap and Frameworks between Harold Jarche , Tony Karrer and Michelle Martin's. The exchange of ideas is very rich with practical stories and theories. The exchange of ideas is very rich with practical stories and theories. Who is to lead? What are the skill sets?

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The 21st Century Curator

ID Reflections

As mentioned by Harold Jarche in theslide share presentation, NetWork , the internet changed everything—in volume, velocity, virtualization and variability. Aggregation : Aggregation is the act of curating the most relevant information abouta particular topic into asingle location. was aboutonline access and Web 2.0

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Why Content Curation Should be in Your Skillset

Jay Cross

They have the same job but instead of paintings, deal with digital artifacts such as: blog posts and Tweets. Curating these items — selecting, organizing, evaluating, and sharing them widely — multiplies an organization’s return on information many times over. Publish on social sites, blog, mail list, and social media.

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GE TV: An Coppens on Engaging the Brain with Gamification

Growth Engineering

The more you can build on old information and make new connections, the better it will stick. And it will also encourage information-seeking, to go further and look for more information. If you look at an expert’s brain, their networks of connections are a lot closer. It’s the same idea with corporate knowledge.

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