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Kill the curriculum?

Clark Quinn

The emergent nature of knowledge out of a network argues against a fixed curriculum and instead for contextualized knowledge. What you do is look up information, make job aids (why are stickies so ubiquitous?) I don’t do long-division anymore. Do you graph sentences? Do you remember formulas? I don’t think so.

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Work Literacy of Social Learning Implementors

Vignettes Learning

The areas I am often asked is: "How do we use social learning and networking to improve performance at work?" The exchange of ideas is very rich with practical stories and theories. Furthermore, Michelle asks: "Who should we be talking to when we talk about work literacy and how should we be talking to them? Who is to lead?

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The 21st Century Curator

ID Reflections

As mentioned by Harold Jarche in theslide share presentation, NetWork , the internet changed everything—in volume, velocity, virtualization and variability. Aggregation : Aggregation is the act of curating the most relevant information abouta particular topic into asingle location. was aboutonline access and Web 2.0 approaches?

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Why Content Curation Should be in Your Skillset

Jay Cross

It can save millions, reduce frustration, and boost the velocity of information in your organization. Curating these items — selecting, organizing, evaluating, and sharing them widely — multiplies an organization’s return on information many times over. Curation can boost your profit and help your people grow. It starts in a gallery.

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GE TV: An Coppens on Engaging the Brain with Gamification

Growth Engineering

The way our brain makes sense of information is that we need stimulus in our brain to make connections, and the connections are what make us remember information. What games and gamification do very well is encourage us to attach that new information to information that we have already, and to create new connections and applications.

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