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DevLearn 2008 - Day 1 Recap

eLearning Weekly

Day 1 of DevLearn 2008 kicked off today with a great keynote from Tim O’Reilly ( @TimOReilly ), where he walked us through the Web 2.0 They are often the ones who come up with the most innovative solutions and they tend to have the most fun. If we follow their fun stuff, it’ll usually lead us to innovation.

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[Guest Post] How One Neuroscience Principle Can Make or Break Your Training Program

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Compared to the 20th-century industrial economy where many workers were valued for what was below the shoulders, 21st-century knowledge workers are usually valued for what's above the shoulders. As a result, many of today's workers rely on their brains more and more for day-to-day tasks. TMI (Too Much Information)?

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Jay Cross – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Jay has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix. People visit the Lab to spark innovation and think fresh thoughts. The workhorse of the knowledge economy has been, and continues to be, informal learning.”. Canada, Austria, U.K.,

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JAY CROSS – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Jay has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix. People visit the Lab to spark innovation and think fresh thoughts. The workhorse of the knowledge economy has been, and continues to be, informal learning.”. Canada, Austria, U.K.,

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

T wo years ago, DevLearn and KM World took place simultaneously in downtown San Jose. I sensed that learning and knowledge management were converging and invited bloggers form both sides to get together at the Tidehouse to share viewpoints and guzzle beer. How different are these KM World talks from the topics we covered at DevLearn ?

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