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Finders keepers, losers weepers

Clive on Learning

Of the two, Peter has no doubt which has primacy: Findability precedes usability In the alphabet and on the web You can't use what you can't find Historically, efforts at improving findability have been led by librarians, through elaborate systems of classification and meta tagging.

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December's BIG QUESTION!!! Part I

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Sure I started the blog in '05, but '06 was when I discovered that people were actually reading it thanks to technorati and Google analytics. Podcasting, videocasting, Corporate YouTube, Tagging, folksonomies vs. taxonomies, social networking, are a few of the elements that make up the new ecosystem we called Learning2.0.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

While one of the big benefits of social media platforms is the ability to create content quickly and eliminate rigid taxonomies for classifying content, policies will need to be put in place to ensure the integrity and proper use of this content. Many people feel that this is the antithesis of learning networks. Learn more about Dawn here.