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The 2 views of workplace learning: L&D and Employee

Jane Hart

In summary then, employees are now well ahead of the game! L&D also encourage and support independent personal learning. They recognise they can’t organise everything everyone needs, and people need to have the flexibility to do things in the ways that suit them personally.

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The Changing Nature of Workplace Learning

ID Reflections

From Googleplex''s Designer on the Future of Office Wilkinson proposed building out the entire GLG office to accommodate "activity-based working"--the theory that employees no longer need personal workstations so much as they need many different settings in which to meet, collaborate, or focus, depending on which tasks they''re working on.

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The Changing Nature of Workplace Learning

Learnnovators

“ Wilkinson proposed building out the entire GLG office to accommodate “activity-based working”–the theory that employees no longer need personal workstations so much as they need many different settings in which to meet, collaborate, or focus, depending on which tasks they’re working on.

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THE CHANGING NATURE OF WORKPLACE LEARNING

Learnnovators

Wilkinson proposed building out the entire GLG office to accommodate “activity-based working”–the theory that employees no longer need personal workstations so much as they need many different settings in which to meet, collaborate, or focus, depending on which tasks they’re working on. From Googleplex’s Designer on the Future of the Office.

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Friday Finds | July 13, 2018

Mike Taylor

This is a ‘must read’ from Harold Jarche ( @hjarche ) about connecting personal and organizational knowledge. Teaching and Learning Research Summaries: A collection for easy access. Tom Sherrington ( @teacherhead ) has gathered over a dozen summaries of teaching research. Here’s a virtual toast to you wherever you are.

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Working Out Loud 101 | Some Thoughts

ID Reflections

It is still restricted to a community of folks interested in Personal Learning Networks and Personal Knowledge Management , followers of blogs by Harold Jarche, Jane Hart, John Stepper and such. The diagram below is a good summary of why one should practise working out loud and what are the likely benefits of this habit.

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First Time Visitor Guide

Tony Karrer

My background includes things like being the CTO of eHarmony (online marriage matching based on personality profiles and controlled communication) from its launch through their $110M venture round to working on interesting eLearning and tools for companies like Lexus, HP, IBM, etc. Start-Up Guides Personal and Group Learning Using Web 2.0