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Supporting workplace learning in the network era is more than delivering courses through a LMS

Jane Hart

People who can seek new information, make sense of it, and share it with their colleagues, will be an asset to any work team. However, they need access to their learning networks while at work, and this is often a challenge. Reduce these barriers, and support PKM practices, and the organization will benefit.”

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12 features of supporting social collaboration in the workplace

Jane Hart

1 – moving from a focus on organising and managing training (which includes e-learning and blended learning) FOR others, to helping individuals and teams address their OWN performance problems. Want to find out more about PKM, then the Personal Knowledge Management workshop runs through September.

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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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Working out Loud and Serendipity

ID Reflections

As is my wont, I tend to look at everything mostly through my L&D lens, especially when it comes to learning and sharing at the workplace. In my mind, working out loud can be one of the means to strengthen organizational learning. It takes practice and initial support.

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The Changing Nature of Workplace Learning

ID Reflections

As an L&D professional who is passionate about self-driven learning, #pkm and #pln, and believe in and evangelize social and informal learning, I realize it''s time to take a step back and do a reality check. How do we know everyone has learned? The training hours per individual seemed like a good enough matrix.

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

Jane Hart

e-learning/ OJT. to the ”blend” Learning in the flow or work, “smart” working. peer-learning, collaborative learning. How learning is understood. Learning = Telling/Training, Learning = Studying. Teams and groups encouraged and supported. Supporting work teams.

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Agile, Lego and Training: The common factors.

ID Reflections

How I Learned to Program Manage an Agile Team after 6 years of Waterfall (Sue Ford) 3. Other PKM processes (Harold Jarche) 4. Social Learning in the Workplace = New Toolset + New Mindset + New Skillset (Jane Hart) 5. Informal and Formal Learning Tool (Clark Quinn) 11. List of related readings: 1.

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