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Unpacking collaboration and cooperation?

Clark Quinn

My colleague, Harold Jarche ( the PKM guy), has maintained that cooperation is of more value than collaboration. here team, find a solution to this problem) or has emerged from the participant. If someone’s asked you to collaborate, it’s likely some sort of project team. It’s about locus of control.

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From Learning Management to Personal Knowledge Management

Jane Hart

In the post-recession workplace, your company probably isn’t going to send you to a conference so you can learn that new skill that will make you an even more valuable employee … Your boss probably doesn’t have time to hold your hand as you figure out how to use a new tool that will make your team more efficient.

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Simple Insufficiency

Clark Quinn

PKM, WoL (SyW), 70:20:10, teaming, collaborating and communicating, etc, are all elements, but they need to be tied together. For L&D, it should be first applied for some L&D project. And that’s a non-trivial compendium of elements. There are the cultural elements, and skills, and tools, and more.

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Re-imagining Work & Learning in a Networked World

ID Reflections

IMHO, the shifts and their impact delineated above will enforce and require collaboration -- between individuals, among organizations, between individuals and organizations, among project teams and communities of practices, and such. Some of the principle drivers and needs around collaboration are given below.

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Personal Learning Networks: For Ongoing Learning in a Connected World

ID Reflections

Add to this, the rise of the individual worker (employees on contract, working from home, holding a second job, project-based workers, etc.) Distributed and dispersed teams are coming together for projects, and disbanding once the task is accomplished. Collaboration organizational learning pkm PLN social learning'

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Working out Loud and Serendipity

ID Reflections

Thus, w orking out loud is intrinsically linked to two critical aspects of becoming a good learner -- Personal knowledge Management (PKM) and building one''s Personal Learning Network (PLN). Sharing purposefully implies making my work visible as not only an end outcome but also the messy processes and thinking that goes behind it.

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Language Learning - an Exemplar of the 70:20:10 Approach?

Performance Learning Productivity

Another research project by cognitive neuroscientist Eino Partanen at the University of Helsinki showed that babies retain memories of sounds they have heard before birth. Partanen and his team fitted newborn babies with EEG sensors to look for neural traces of memories from the womb.

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