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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. KM World 2009 is next week. I’ll be in Hope, Arkansas; Washington, DC; and Barcelona during KM World this year, so I’ll miss the show. Corporate learning and KM are both about getting the job done. DevLearn and KM World.

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Informal Learning - Harold Tells Us Where To Put It - Now What

Tony Karrer

Harold states: I think that informal learning is a way of categorising a whole range of strategies that we now have available with the advent of cheap web access, powerful personal computers and low cost applications likes blogs, wikis, tags, etc. . * Performance Interventions ** Learning Interventions Instructional Interventions (e.g.,

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Top 40 eLearning Articles and 5 Hot Topics for Early March

eLearning Learning Posts

Collaboration’s Engine & Heart - Engaged Learning , March 12, 2010 SHARING is the engine behind collaboration. Social snake oil - Learning and Working on the Web , March 1, 2010 Knowledge management (KM) was a most promising field until it was hijacked by software vendors who were selling IT systems for six figures.

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Knowledge Creation - The Peformance Improvement Blog , August 4, 2010 Is KM dead? They write: The best KM systems succeeded at capturing and institutionalizing the knowledge of the firm. We call it The Q&A Engine. Tags: Best. Knowledge Management) have failed to advance learning. They had big, big decisions to make.

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Reflections from Aachen

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

A chat with Klaus Henning, who heads the Center for Learning and KM and the University’s Department of Information Management in Mechanical Engineering, got my mental gears turning. Also, I don’t want to be associated with Tom Gilbert’s behaviorist tract, Human Competence: Engineering Worthy Performance.

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