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Re-imagining Work & Learning in a Networked World

ID Reflections

Over the next two decades we can expect the knowledge of the world to be digitalised, with an exponential rise in user-generated content, "wise-crowd" application and open innovation applications." And that future is rapidly becoming our present. This has wide-ranging implication on learning and the future of work.

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10 resources I enjoyed in February 2013

Jane Hart

Here are a couple: Helen Blunden’s post and presentation showed How to promote Twitter for professional development to your colleagues (27 February 2013). “I reflected on how I used Twitter and created a presentation that was a mix of activities, theory, tweeting and personal stories … .

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eLearning Predictions Further Thoughts

Tony Karrer

I recently posted my Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010 and did a presentation on the topic. You can access a WebEx recording of the presentation here: https://nethope.webex.com/nethope/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=58772167&rKey=9ac6286700094e6f I expected it to be about how to use twitter as a knowledge worker.

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New Work and New Work Skills

Clark Quinn

When I did a presentation in Cincinnati, someone in the audience was from OCLC. In presentations, I often will cite this as an example of the kinds of changes in work skills that have occurred and are constantly occurring. He told me that they used to ship truck loads of cards to libraries every day. We all know this right?

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Global digital tribe

Learning with e's

Vestiges of ancient tribal culture were often preserved only in large gatherings at public events such as football matches (where two opposing clans were likely to clash), and in smaller community gatherings seen for example in the ritualistic gatherings in the local pub or at a church service. Finally, learning should be situated.

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Learning During Times of Growth

CLO Magazine

Barger’s interesting, and even somewhat controversial, stance about the company’s customer service crewmembers involves viewing these employees not as service agents, but as knowledge workers. The importance of both global reach and local capability has really become clear to me,” Ertl said. “We It makes sense.

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Jay Cross – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

He travels the world, but increasingly delivers presentations and events virtually over the web. But those terminals went dark or were taken over by local hoodlum gamers. Jay has keynoted conferences in the U.S., Canada, Austria, U.K., Germany, Australia, Portugal, Belgium, India, Brazil, and Abu Dhabi. Jay: I’d be delighted.