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Communities of Practice in your LMS: A hidden KM tool

TalentLMS

Extend this to the Subject Matter Experts and popular spokes-person through a defined communication framework and you have a community of practice in action! Communities of practice are created by developing explicit knowledge. Encourage free flow of conversations based on one problem topic.

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Communities of Practice in your LMS: A hidden KM tool

TalentLMS

Extend this to the Subject Matter Experts and popular spokes-person through a defined communication framework and you have a community of practice in action! Communities of practice are created by developing explicit knowledge. Encourage free flow of conversations based on one problem topic.

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Retaining Your Company’s Knowledge through eLearning

TalentLMS

Most conventional definitions say: Knowledge Management (KM) is the process of capturing, developing, sharing, and effectively using organizational knowledge. We simply explained how both KM and eLearning complement each other. The goal, for KM implementation is to categorize discussions in chat rooms and forms under clear topics.

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

Jane Hart

Community management. Increasing interest in building and managing learning communities as part of blended programmes. Supporting self-organized communities of practice, and developing new community skills of practice, is a key area of work. Co-designing solutions to performance problems.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

that's a major problem here. 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. KM, TM, etc. jadekaz: Addie tells us past. Think ADDIE still applies, barebone methodology at least.

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Top 10 Resources on Instructional Design: Basics and More - Designed for Learning , August 3, 2010 I recently read a blog post by Janet Clarey highlighting the need to go back to the basics. My list of top 10 resources on Instructional Design - basics and more : 1. This as reported by Fox and Bailenson (2009).