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Top 10 tools that empower learners to develop themselves

Learning Pool

Knowledge at their fingertips. One main reason for the shift to learner-centric learning and development is the unprecedented access to information that modern learners have. And if the answer you want isn’t returned in the list of search results, you can use social media apps to ask someone else for what you need.

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Kill the curriculum?

Clark Quinn

The emergent nature of knowledge out of a network argues against a fixed curriculum and instead for contextualized knowledge. There’s too much focus on rote, and already out-dated knowledge. However, it’s likely to be socially constructive in nature, not instructive. and this is, I think a valid point.

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Using Content Curation for eLearning in the Workplace

ProProfs

One great thing is that content curation gives you the chance to harness the knowledge of your organization’s subject matter experts (SMEs). After this, you have to: Filter the most relevant information. Seek reliable sources of learning materials. Chronology puts information in a timeline format.

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Digital Assets Creates New Role for L&D Pros: The Content Curator

ATD Learning Technologies

Clearly, there needs to be some way to vet and apply context to this growing reserve of digitally available information—and transform it into practical and applicable knowledge for workers. “Merely tagging an article does not create knowledge,” says Jarche. Churning of Insight Counts on Community.

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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. It’s the same idea with corporate knowledge. It’s how tribes passed on knowledge throughout the years.

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