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Data & Training, Learning, Folksonomy, Scenario Learning, Outsourcing, & Rapid eLearning

Big Dog, Little Dog

Folksonomy folktales - KM World. The Dewey Decimal System is not a good example of a taxonomy. Folksonomies are the exact opposite of the wisdom of crowds. All this assumes your manufacturing partner is content to subsist on your table scraps. "In fact we find the structure of the brain is ripe for change.

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The architecture of learning

Learning with e's

Social tagging for example, is becomes increasingly stronger as people populate it with content and links. Blogs rely not only on content, but on users, and ultimately on the dialogue that ensues between all those who read the content. has evolved, we have seen an increasing amount of interactive content becoming available.

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Next generation learning

Learning with e's

Increasingly, as users contribute to the content, links and pathways of the social web, it will become more 'intelligent', and will recommend to its users the best ways to find what they are looking for. was organised around taxonomies and content was largely expert generated, Learning 2.0 Learning 3.0, Where Learning 1.0

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Learning Solutions day 3: Saved the best for the last #LS2011

Challenge to Learn

Introducing DITA learning and training content specialization. The second session was a presentation on DITA, an XML architecture that gives semantic structure to your content. It will allow you to structure, organize, reuse and deliver your content. was about publishing, content could be read and shared.

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knowledge and Learning In The News - 7/20/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

Folksonomies: A User-Driven Approach to Organizing Content - UI. Folksonomies, a new user-driven approach to organizing information, may help alleviate some of the challenges of taxonomies.

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Finders keepers, losers weepers

Clive on Learning

Attempts at the hierarchical organisation of information on web sites is confounded by the fact that most people now find content through searching and by following links from other content - the home page becoming less and less relevant. Intelligence is provided by real people from the bottom-up to aid social discovery.

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Folksonomies, memes and misunderstanding

Learning with e's

It all started with a message on Twitter from @stephendale who stated: "A taxonomist: One who organizes information in ways that makes sense to content providers, rather than content users." The Holistic Web blogpost Taxonomy vs Folksonomy says it all really - a taxonomy is predictable, whereas a folksonomy is flexible.