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Social Grid Follow-up

Tony Karrer

Leveraging Networks is Key Skill and the most important Knowledge Worker Skill Gap. Leveraging Networks is Key Skill and the most important Knowledge Worker Skill Gap. Tools and Methods for Networks and Communities - Discusses specific tools and methods for using Networks and Communities as part of Knowledge Work.

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ID Live with Charles Reigeluth on EdTechTalk

Learning Visions

We find that knowledge work has replaced manual labor as the predominant form of work. Most important for instruction in information age paradigm: Think in terms of a task space (project-based learning, problem-based learning, inquiry-based…) – students work together on a task until they encounter a knowledge gap.

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Jay Cross's Informal Learning - Untitled Article

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

A Facebook-style directory at Cisco serves not just as a way to make lunch plans or find a second baseman for a softball game. To my way of thinking, this is the convergence of knowledge work and informal learning that I’ve been trying to promote. Can Cisco-style collaboration really work outside of Cisco?

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Jay Cross's Informal Learning - Untitled Article

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

A Facebook-style directory at Cisco serves not just as a way to make lunch plans or find a second baseman for a softball game. To my way of thinking, this is the convergence of knowledge work and informal learning that I’ve been trying to promote. Can Cisco-style collaboration really work outside of Cisco?

Network 36