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L&D Value

Clark Quinn

What I suggested as a response to her question was that individuals and communities would take over responsibility for learning, and work to create environments to support a richer variety of learning. Eventually, orgs would look to do that more efficiently across the communities. And that’s my starting point.

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Taking Stock and Making Choices: Working from home and other such stuff

ID Reflections

This taught me a few things about work, technology and myself. Work —complex knowledge work requires solitude as well as collaboration. Ever since I started working primarily from home, I realized (even more so than before) the importance of online communities—within my organization and without.

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Social Media for Knowledge Workers

Tony Karrer

That said, I thought it would be worthwhile for me to collect a few of the resources that provide good starting points that can help Knowledge Workers improve their performance using Social Media. eLearning Technology. eLearning Technology.

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LearnTrends 2009 – Free Online Conference

Tony Karrer

We will bring together people who look at different aspects of learning and knowledge work to understand better what's going on in those areas and how we should be thinking about this holistically. Communities and Networks Knowledge Management Corporate Libraries Talent Management come together to form a cohesive picture.

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Design for collaborative learning in the metaverse 

CLO Magazine

However, we also need to use it to provide a social touch and interact within a community at large. Learners are expected to find, develop and show their knowledge and skills individually. Leader boards, jigsaw puzzles, discussion forums and group projects all encourage learner access to peer knowledge.

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Dilbert Warns Me About Work Literacy

Tony Karrer

Much of the idea of Work Literacy is to help people who need to keep up with how technology impacts knowledge work.

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LinkedIn Guide for Knowledge Workers

Tony Karrer

I do a lot of presentations where one of the topics is how to use LinkedIn more effectively as part of your knowledge work. Learning Communities List – Also learning communities including some LinkedIn groups. In most cases, I will ask for a show of hands: How many of you have a LinkedIn Account? Generally 50-70%.