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Social media and reflection: marriage or divorce?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Lilia Efimova wrote her Phd on 'blogging for knowledge workers'. For instance, Chloe Fan kept all her movie tickets since 2001. In this blogpost you can read how she analyzed it and learned from this like her change in taste and movie visiting patterns like time of day, who she is visiting with etc.

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Curation: Multi-cycle Support for Learning

CLO Magazine

User content and knowledge: Workers want to watch or read what their peers say about almost every topic. Workers will want to have their choices optimized and sorted for them. They often would rather see/read that than use a well-designed learning packet from a validated subject matter expert.

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What I Learned from Robert Redford: Learning is About Finding the Right Information

OpenSesame

There were a few moments in this movie that blew my mind. ” (Colson, if you haven’t seen the movie, was a key Washington figure. We paused the movie. The modern, information-empowered worker skips step one and goes straight to the processing, application and analysis of information. I’m 30 years old.

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Which Workplace Quest—Job Seeker, Employee, or Talent Seeker—Is Yours?

SweetRush

Discovering New Ways of Being The latest in what can feel like an endless parade of new terms about the workplace is The Great Betrayal , according to Fast Company, which reports that “amid 120,000 tech layoffs , 62% of knowledge workers say they don’t feel secure committing to one employer anymore.”

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

It puts forward lots of suggestions for how knowledge workers can leverage technology to make themselves more effective. I actually think this is some of the most valuable stuff on my blog, and I believe that most knowledge workers are not really taking advantage of this at the level they should.

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Three tiers in the content pyramid

Clive on Learning

Rapid development The lower tier would be 'good enough' digital content, designed to communicate simple information or provide basic knowledge without fuss. The form may be a simple interactive tutorial, a short video, a podcast, a screen capture movie, a PowerPoint or a PDF.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: This job aint dead yet.

Learning Visions

What strikes me about this whole DIY/informal learning/death of ISD conversation is that what were really talking about are those so-called motivated knowledge workers. And as long as companies still pay for it we are all sittin pretty making some coin crankin out the Captivate movies sippin a cold pint. Were not dead yet.