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Connectivism: Week 1

Learning Visions

Am I growing new knowledge? (As Technorati Tags: connectivisim , CCK08 I haven't signed up anywhere, I haven't taken part in any of the sessions, but I'm like a moth drawn to the flame: as I peer in on all the conversation beginning to happen, I can't help but join in. In my own lazy way, at the very least. More on this later?

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Web Stats Meme Answer

Kapp Notes

Tony Karrer tagged me for a meme while asking fellow training and technology edubloggers to post their stats for compariative and research analysis purposes. Take it and add to the knowledge of what is going on in the blogosphere (as Tony's meme does). keeps my presentations up-to-date.) She has some impressive stats.

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Not so Technocrappi after all.

Learning with e's

I'm grateful to Technorati for finally fixing my blog statistics. My blog reactions (for the uninitiated, those other blogs that think my site is so cool that they cannot resist linking to it from theirs) and my ranking (the Technorati scale you rise up through as more blogs link to yours. No, but I have a Technorati rating of 11!" "Oh.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

Tagged either under Development Tools or Cloud. I also like to make occasional visits to Google Labs and Adobe Labs to "keep up" with the tech tools they are working on and to test drive any beta versions available. When I do find interesting tools I will keep track of them using my Delicious account.

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The Power of X – Experiential Learning in Today’s World

Performance Learning Productivity

Ensure necessary skills/knowledge – which elicits an average performance improvement of 6.7% But to use experiential learning approaches effectively, learning leaders need to step away from exclusive focus on knowledge and skills. Building knowledge in heads and skills in heads and hands is no guarantee for improved performance.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Did You Know: knol = a unit of knowledge?

Mark Oehlert

» January 09, 2008 Did You Know: knol = a unit of knowledge? Tell them that Google has now defined a knol as a "unit of knowledge." If you find something, just tag it with kurt+lewin to add it to the mix. think one is WAY wrong!) Holy Defining Moments Batman!! Someone call NIST ! Someone call Will Thalheimer !!

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performance.learning.productivity: Getting to the Core of Learning Content in the Internet Age

Performance Learning Productivity

Knowledge may provide scaffolding, but we’ve learned over the past 30 years or so that most of the knowledge we need to ‘do’ doesn’t have to be stored in our heads. Learning is about behaviour change, not short-term knowledge acquisition. We’ll know more and the knowledge we need will be more relevant for action.

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