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single-source learning content developmentā€¦

Xyleme

Publishing Your Way to Content Success e-Books, Open Standards, and Content Formats RSS feed Google Youdao Xian Guo Zhua Xia My Yahoo! newsgator Bloglines iNezha Contact blogs (at) xyleme.com About Me Dawn Poulos is the primary author of this blog. Produced by Covisio. Theme by mg12. Valid XHTML 1.1 and CSS 3.

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single-source learning content developmentā€¦

Xyleme

Publishing Your Way to Content Success e-Books, Open Standards, and Content Formats RSS feed Google Youdao Xian Guo Zhua Xia My Yahoo! newsgator Bloglines iNezha Contact blogs (at) xyleme.com About Me Dawn Poulos is the primary author of this blog. Produced by Covisio. Theme by mg12. Valid XHTML 1.1 and CSS 3.

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Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare

Xyleme

Home > Single Source > Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare September 3rd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment I recently read a terrific blog post by HBS Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter entitled ā€œ To Master Change, First Dread It.ā€ Produced by Covisio. Theme by mg12. Valid XHTML 1.1

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Four Heads are Better than One: A Chat about Collaborative.

Xyleme

The ITA is not afraid to call out the short comings of CLOā€™s and their learning organizations. The ITA is bold enough to believe that CLOā€™s can become major C-suite players. Harold Jarche I disagree that CLO will have equal footing. Their role will be that of the super CLO.

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Edublog Award Nominations

Xyleme

Best individual blog ā€“ trainingwreck by Dan Pontefract. Best group blog ā€“ Workplace Learning Today by Brandon Hall. Best new blog ā€“ Work, Learn, Play by Jay Shaw. Best resource sharing blog ā€“ Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies by Jane Hart. I reference him often. A pleasure to read.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

While I could write an entire blog post on the reasons for this, I think Clark Quinn summarizes it quite nicely: ā€œAs work becomes more complex and the level of information explodes, speed-to-competence will depend on an organizations ability to allow learners to support themselves by tapping into the knowledge of others.ā€

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

My conversation with George was no exception as we spoke at length about Connectivism , social learning networks, and the future of current learning technologies (LMS, LCMS, etc.) While there are countless articles about the future of the LMS, it was arguably Georgeā€™s blog post titled Future of learning: LMS or SNS ?