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Getting The Most Out Of Your LMS

Upside Learning

Wikis are simple, efficient tools for managing knowledge and collaborating. With wikis, knowledge doesn’t get buried in emails, locked into file systems, hard drives or servers, intranets or extranets, or closed in more specialized data management systems and knowledge management systems.

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Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start learning

Coursy

They won't, however, be positioning themselves well for informal learning, performance support, or knowledge management. Teaching knowledge/comprehension-based subjects are more effective if the content is highly structured. Linear, one-way, managed knowledge flow doesn't work well in a information overload society.

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The quest to know knowledge

Clive on Learning

I've been buried for a while now in George Siemens' new book, Knowing Knowledge. Knowing Knowledge is a book about connectivism , the way that knowledge exists through connections both inside the brain and beyond. The act of knowledge is offloaded onto the network itself." These are the key nodes on my network.

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Success Formula for Discussion Forums in Financial Services

Tony Karrer

I received a question this week related to Discussion Forums for Knowledge Sharing at Capital City Bank : I successfully launched a discussion forum for a small group of lending assistants within my bank. That forum is still up and running. This is in process. I’ll also reach out via twitter.

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Social Software Adoption

Tony Karrer

Instead, the model shown by Google Docs with an email that alerts you to a shared document being the norm and successive alerts coming via email or RSS about changes. There is a network effect with the adoption of discussion groups. You may not really use it as a means of finding expertise yourself. and eLearning 2.0

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Whitepaper: Supporting CPD in the workplace

Enterprise Study

It refers to the process of tracking and documenting skills, knowledge and experience gained both formally and informally, in and outside of work. Cross-industry or specialism experience can be highly effective in problem solving and idea generation, and benefit both the individual and employer.

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

” Some apps connect students to study groups or link to dynamic content such as RSS feeds. “Our XstreamVideo platform is similar to having a YouTube for learning and allows our people to upload their own experiences via video, as well as photos and audio, thus capturing institutional and workforce knowledge.”