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2023 ITA Jay Cross Memorial Award: Keeley Sorokti

Clark Quinn

Recipients champion workplace and social learning practices inside their organization and/or on the wider stage. The Award is given to professionals who continuously welcome challenges at the cutting edge of their expertise and are convincing and effective advocates of a humanistic approach to workplace learning and performance.

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Lurking is Not a Static State

ID Reflections

I recalled some of the posts and articles I had read in the past about lurking as a behavior in online communities and what it indicated, and decided to dig through those again. At this point, I also "serendipitous-ly" stumbled upon a couple of conversations recently that touched upon lurking (this is why I love social media).

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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. This is in process. I’ll also reach out via twitter.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

mariancasey: social network. Jenna Papakalos: Communities of practice belong to training. Moderator (Clark Quinn): the question is, leave KM to the propellor heads, or getting learning folks into the model. .: Plug for ASTD - CPLP Certification includes all of these areas of expertise. KM, TM, etc.