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Building Your Upskilling Strategy: Data vs. People

Degreed

Take our new Upskilling Strategy Audit — completely free. This approach leverages the data and actions of your employees, resulting in a dynamic folksonomy of sorts that can be used for social learning as well as organizational curation. Need a helping hand with building your company’s upskilling strategy? People-Driven.

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Learning Solutions day 3: Saved the best for the last #LS2011

Challenge to Learn

On top of that comes that DITA will free the users of authoring systems from their vendor lock-in. And if that is not enough they connected these two to Ontologies, Taxonomies, Folksonomies and controled vocabularies. Not only LMS (in Scorm format), but also to online help, EPSS systems, knowledge management systems et cetera.

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Social Bookmarking: Your Favorites Really Want to be Free

Mike Taylor

BTW, the art of tagging by folks who are not librarians or catalogers is called “folksonomy.”). Feel free to join our Learn Camp group and share your links with us! ) Unlike library subject cataloging, which follows a strict set of guidelines (i.e., Tagging helps bring order to online content. You can think of a tag as a topic.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

Vander Wal, who coined the term “folksonomy,” focuses on the huge untapped potential for social tools with discussions about making it easier for enterprise social tool adoption, tagging, getting tools to mesh, modifying Web 2.0 It’s free and online. LearnTrends 09 starts this coming Tuesday. Our topic is convergence.

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Even learning is miscellaneous

Clive on Learning

Tagging and other technologies free us from the necessity of deciding on a single system of classification, in which every object is assigned a single category. In iTunes, my music can be grouped by genre, by artist, by album or by star rating all at the same time.