Remove Community Remove Informal Learning Remove Technorati Remove Write Blog
article thumbnail

single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

newsgator Bloglines iNezha Contact blogs (at) xyleme.com About Me Dawn Poulos is the primary author of this blog. She is Xylemes VP of Marketing, writes a lot about XML, learns a tremendous amount from the training community and hopes she’s adding some insight. Learn more about Dawn here. Theme by mg12.

article thumbnail

single-source learning content development…

Xyleme

newsgator Bloglines iNezha Contact blogs (at) xyleme.com About Me Dawn Poulos is the primary author of this blog. She is Xylemes VP of Marketing, writes a lot about XML, learns a tremendous amount from the training community and hopes she’s adding some insight. Learn more about Dawn here. Theme by mg12.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare

Xyleme

Home > Single Source > Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare September 3rd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment I recently read a terrific blog post by HBS Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter entitled “ To Master Change, First Dread It.” Learn more about Dawn here.

article thumbnail

e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Thoughts on the Use of the Word Ethnography

Mark Oehlert

I did want to go ahead and write something up about a little trend I noticed throughout the conference which caused me both some measure of satisfaction and simultaneously a measure of anxiety. Thick” is themeaning behind it and its symbolic import in society or between communicators." Thin description” is the winking.

Wink 32
article thumbnail

e-Clippings (Learning As Art): All Hail the Cult of the Amateur!! Sign me up for a lifetime membership!

Mark Oehlert

" June 21, 2007 in Books | Permalink Technorati Tags : amateur , books TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference All Hail the Cult of the Amateur!! I once dated a guy whose Dad was the community doctor. Sign me up for a lifetime membership! books futures Web 2.0

article thumbnail

Four Reasons you need structure for informal learning

Xyleme

But as we all know, learning is evolving. Today, we keep hearing that formal presentations are out, that it’s all about informal learning, social learning and user-generated content. So, while structured informal learning sounds like an oxymoron, here are four reasons why structure still matters: 1.

article thumbnail

Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

Home > Social Learning > Five Myths of Social Learning Five Myths of Social Learning December 3rd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment There is no question that the rise of social networks is creating a profound shift in the way training departments are delivering knowledge to their employees, partners, and customers.