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Building Your Upskilling Strategy: Data vs. People

Degreed

World Economic Forum, based on the McKinsey Global Institute, looks at five categories of skills: physical and manual skills, basic cognitive skills, higher cognitive skills, social and emotional skills, and technological skills. It created an assessment for G Whizzes, who would provide tech support on launch day, and 249 were selected.

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Data, People, or Something In Between: Clearing Your Path to Career Mobility

Degreed

World Economic Forum, based on the McKinsey Global Institute, looks at five categories of skills: physical and manual skills, basic cognitive skills, higher cognitive skills, social and emotional skills, and technological skills. It created an assessment for G Whizzes, who would provide tech support on launch day, and 249 were selected.

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Next generation learning

Learning with e's

before social media) and Learning 2.0. is socially much richer and more participatory, and relies more on interaction with other learners than any previous learning approach. Social media are enabling learners everywhere to connect and work together with each other, forming convenient communities and networks of shared interest.

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Finders keepers, losers weepers

Clive on Learning

The alternative, of course, is a bottom-up effort whereby users apply their own tags to online content, evolving in the process what are now commonly known as folksonomies. Intelligence is provided by real people from the bottom-up to aid social discovery.

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Folksonomies, memes and misunderstanding

Learning with e's

It all started with a message on Twitter from @stephendale who stated: "A taxonomist: One who organizes information in ways that makes sense to content providers, rather than content users." There always has to be some organisation at an individual level, or there would be no folksonomy at the community level - all would remain chaotic.