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MOOCs in Workplace Learning – Part 5: Skills Learners Need Today

Learnnovators

While the title of the post specifies MOOCs, the skills and mindsets I have explored in the post are, IMHO, required by all to survive and thrive in the digital and connected world. Having said that, MOOCs require certain skills from participants, which I like to describe as “ learning how to learn in the networked world.

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Re-imagining Work & Learning in a Networked World

ID Reflections

Over the next two decades we can expect the knowledge of the world to be digitalised, with an exponential rise in user-generated content, "wise-crowd" application and open innovation applications." This has wide-ranging implication on learning and the future of work. I have captured a few possible ones in the diagram below.

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Blended Learning For Better Results

Actio Learning

and methods of collaboration (social, communities of practice , etc.). may include several forms of learning tools, such as real-time virtual/collaboration software, self-paced [eLearning] courses, electronic performance support systems (EPSS) embedded within the job-task environment, and knowledge management systems." ".

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MOOCS IN WORKPLACE LEARNING – PART 5: SKILLS LEARNERS NEED TODAY

Learnnovators

While the title of the post specifies MOOCs, the skills and mindsets I have explored in the post are, IMHO, required by all to survive and thrive in the digital and connected world. Having said that, MOOCs require certain skills from participants, which I like to describe as “ learning how to learn in the networked world.

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Building a Performance Ecosystem

CLO Magazine

Social knowledge management consultant Harold Jarche suggests there are multiple layers, from collaborating in work teams, to collective learning in communities of practice, to cooperative learning with peers and friends in our networks (Figure 1). Trying to put too much knowledge in the head doesn’t work.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

I discussed the fact that there was a common Adoption Pattern that went from personal adoption to work groups to organization. This is something that gets discussed as emergent: see Emergent Knowledge Management , Direction of eLearning - Emergence or Big System , and Future Platforms for eLearning.

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eLearning Learning - Best of June 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Informal learning patterns - Informal Learning , June 26, 2009. E-learning in the Mobile World and the Right Business Model to Deliver It - Electronic Papyrus , June 9, 2009. Collaboration - Knowledge Management - Expert - Hot List - eLearning Technology , June 9, 2009. Attribution in a Web 2.0