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From Learning Management to Personal Knowledge Management

Jane Hart

If you want to grow as a person and a worker and if you want to gain skills that will help you take that next step in your career, you’ll probably have to learn those skills on your own. “ This is a quote from a recent article in Lifehacker, Three ways to learn something new.

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Einstein on Knowledge Management

Jane Hart

In What did Einstein know about Knowledge Management, Chris Collinson posts his top 10 favourite “Einstein on Knowledge Management” quotes, and also links to this infographic by IQmatrix on Visually, which mindmaps most of the quotes plus others. [.]. Social learning'

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My Personal Knowledge Management Approach

Clark Quinn

Last week, in our Learning Development Accelerator You Oughta Know session, we had Harold Jarche as a guest. Harold’s known for many things, but in particular his approach to continual learning. So with no further ado, here’s my personal knowledge management approach.

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Managing Learning?

Performance Learning Productivity

Learning can only be managed by the individual in whose head the learning is occurring. But they can’t manage the learning process for you. One of which is “if learning is managed by the learner, what will the technologies that support her look like in the next 3, 5, 10 years?” It is this.

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How Nuxeo University Used Docebo to Develop The Heart of its Knowledge Management Strategy

Docebo

Nuxeo University has become the centerpiece of our knowledge management strategy. Our technology can be learned quickly, without needing to read the required documentation or to participate in on-site training. The idea is to be autonomous in learning and adapt the content to specific user profiles.e.

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Supporting self-managed team learning in the organisation

Jane Hart

This is a post in a series that I am writing about how the future role of L&D is moving from “packaging learning” to “scaffolding learning”. But what these both have in common is that they are still a “ managed learning ” process. Helping to provide the right conditions for ”team learning”, e,g.

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How An LMS Can Support Knowledge Management

eLearning Industry

An LMS with the right features and accompanied by the right processes can play an important role in knowledge management within an organization. It can help identify new knowledge sources and knowledge gaps, and engage all employees in active knowledge sharing.