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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

A lot of it is thinking through where my thinking has changed over the course of the year. And a big part of the problem is just how many there are and how fast they change. This, of course, means some really big changes for authoring tools in the industry. And every year I use this as a Big Question – see: Learning 2010.

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Conversation Learning

Clark Quinn

To me, this is a critical part of The New Skills for knowledge workers. And what I often cite as the biggest change in knowledge work skills over the past 20 years is the change in access to people. And I just learned about ning for the first time yesterday! Great example of a query.

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Top 100 eLearning Items

Tony Karrer

Mathemagenic " PhD conclusions in a thousand words: blogging practices of knowledge workers Web 2.0 Bryan Chapman Tips for facilitators in Ning The ‘Least Assistance’ Principle No more excuses for poor e-learning content eLearning Defined eLearning Technology. Browse eLearning Content.

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eLearning Predictions Further Thoughts

Tony Karrer

Social Learning Communities It was interesting that ASTD DC / Todd Slater has created a Ning community. What’s the real change though is that we are becoming used to getting content both via our computer and on our mobile device. I expected it to be about how to use twitter as a knowledge worker. will be the real win.

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ASTD Follow-Up

Tony Karrer

How do you recommend we stay up-to-date with the changing technology? Can you discuss the cultural implications of these changes? Can a highly regulated and slow to change Insurance Industry adapt these new methods of learning? How does this apply to non-knowledge workers? Or more correctly.how do you find them?

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Networks and Communities

Tony Karrer

I'm coming to believe this is the most important Knowledge Worker Skill Gap. I also signed up to a couple Ning communities where I'm lurking. In some cases, I will change it to ask for written responses. However, each of these can be directly addressed through conversation. It stands for Read the Friggin Manual.

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Success Formula for Discussion Forums in Financial Services

Tony Karrer

In terms of finding people with experience on this, my first suggestion was using LinkedIn and particularly looking through LinkedIn Guide for Knowledge Workers , LinkedIn for Finding Expertise , and Searching for Expertise - LinkedIn Answers. Of course, there’s no easy answers here, but lots we can discuss and learn around this.

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