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Resistance is futile

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They are now very specialist. You don't have to wait for the publishing house to decide to release an updated version. Photo by Steve Wheeler Resistance is futile by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Corporate learning in the digital age

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The interview, by Bettina Wallbrecht and Stefanie Hornung for Zukunft Personal is also available in a more extended version in German at this link. Do you see problems when professionals, for example specialists in a certain field, connect with others from different companies? Unported License.

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Libraries without walls

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This came on the back of reports late in 2011 that the online store Amazon was now selling more Kindle and e-book versions than paper based. The on campus library is in a strategic place to offer such social spaces and specialist services. Was this a trend that was a threat to the library? Unported License.

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The sun sets on Becta

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Isn't this also the way Specialist Status Colleges disseminate their funding down through their network of feeder primary schools? I see the opportunity here for a modern day version of Illich's 'Learning Webs' where we help each other more, and through the use of social media, it is emminently achievable.

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The future is not here yet

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And since those days we have learned to turn communication into other forms – first the telegraph, then the telephone, radio and television, mobile phones and then the internet – they are all versions of language and ways of sharing our ideas with each other. Which other technologies are there, that have had a similar impact?