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Saffron to host webinar on Knowledge Management

Saffron Interactive

Saffron Interactive, leading innovators in the learning technologies sector, will be giving a webinar hosted by Don Taylor of the Learning & Skills Group on knowledge management on 4 September at 12pm. Archaic knowledge management systems really are holding businesses back.

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The Difference Between Knowledge and Training Skills

Time to Know

While it does include these things, knowledge transfer has more to do with identifying and harnessing your team members’ adaptable skills and abilities to apply information. Typically, training is seen as an isolated event. Streams and Courses as seen in the enabley platform showing difference in knowledge and training.

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I’ve got your content right here

Clark Quinn

And there was a regular stream of events that occurred. Curation in many ways seems just an external manifestation of Harold Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Management (an extension of the share part of seek-sense-share). One enthusiastic staff member was always sending emails about things they should pay attention to.

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Corporate Advisory Council Starts Today

Kapp Notes

Today marks the beginning of one of my favorite events of the year. Our annual Corporate Advisory Council (CAC) event. This is an event where students of instructional technology have a conference with professionals in the field where they can learn, exchange ideas and select students for jobs and internships.

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Is it time for a BYOL (Bring Your Own Learning) strategy in your organization? #BYOL

Jane Hart

Learning = acquisition of new knowledge and skills in many different ways (NOT just through study)| continuously and one off events | online and f2f | internal and external | formal and informal | content and people (e.g. Use Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) techniques as a continuous process of seeking, sense-making and sharing.

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BIG DATA, GOOD INFORMATION & A WAY FOR YOU TO USE IT

Wonderful Brain

Respecting knowns and unknowns as fact and as potential ‘black swans’ (an unpredictable or unforeseen event, typically one with extreme consequences) that can and will skew results if not discovered prior or during information capture or application. Using a model such as the one proposed might make such an effort more reasonable.

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Contest - Win a Free Copy of Digital Habitats via LearnTrends 2009

Tony Karrer

Nancy’s blog and Twitter stream are regularly recognized as leading sources on online communities and networks, knowledge management and knowledge sharing. Previous assignments include being the Director of Knowledge and Learning for Xerox Global Services. Nancy is a respected speaker and workshop leader.