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DevLearn 2008 - Day 1 Recap
... always have our cell phones on us. On average, corporate workers will return an email within a 4-hour time span. The same workers will, on average, return an answer to a text message with 6 minutes.
OnPoint Digital’s mLearning system ... most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.â¬ý We need to adapt.
For knowledge workers, work and learning are inseparable. We are always learning.
We are making a transition from information workers to concept workers.
309 - Learning 2.0 and Workplace Communities ( David Wilkins )
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eLearning Weekly
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Learning 2.0 Strategy
I advise both audiences in terms of their learning 2.0 strategy. But, here's what I see in terms of a CLO perspective. Seven Key Aspects of Learning 2.0 Strategy 1. Start Tactical and Bottom Up The title of the post is horribly misleading. When I used to work with organizations on defining an eLearning Strategy, I always worked from a very broad view ... changes in the way that organizations look at the role of a knowledge worker, management, the learning/training ... attacked eLearning 2.0 and Learning 2.0 the same way. But, I'm not sure that really works. Instead, I've found ...
eLearning Technology
- Monday, September 29, 2008 -
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CLTI07 - Steve Mahaley - virtual worlds and education
... knowledge) workers in those corporations to accept virtual environments as an educational tool. A lot of participants ... using virtual worlds for education. Education was defined in this presentation as a corporate business strategy to optimize work. Steve gave some examples of education in virtual worlds (he used the Second Life environment). One of his ... with an educational environment. Several learning theorists were put onto display: Lev Vygotsky , John Dewey and ... ; - good for learning any knowledge that is based on sight; - but it is expensive if you want to own or build your own ...
Ignatia Webs
- Sunday, November 18, 2007 -
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Internet Time Wiki / eLearning
... knowledge management.
What happened? We fumbled the implementation. We naively expected workers to flock to the glowing ... enlightening young minds as economics. In an information age, the age of the knowledge worker, nothing matters as much ... remain relevant in todays knowledge-based economy.
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Knowledge workers require greater flexibility in the ... close supervision. Todays knowledge workers have a nontraditional orientation to time and space, believing that as long ... Communities
Source: The Book of Knowledge , Merrill Lynch, p. 8
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Significant Work Needed to Help Instructional Designers
... and strategies adjust constantly the application of these models (ISD, ADDIE, HPT) will be greatly diminished. As the roles of knowledge workers expand and require them to use information that changes quickly it will be more important for ... The November LCB Big Question was "Are ISD / ADDIE / HPT relevant in a world of rapid elearning, faster time-to ... eLearning Technology: Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog ), but I must say this month it was a lot harder. My ... piece of the learning and what parts of the knowledge base are fluid and need to maintained delivered in an informal ...
eLearning Technology
- Friday, December 1, 2006 -
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eLearning Technology: Improving Personal Learning - A Continuing Challenge for Learning Professionals
... eLearning Technology
From Wikipedias description of Knowledge Economy , quoting Peter Drucker (1966): A manual worker works with his hands and produces "stuff". A knowledge worker works with his head and produces ideas, knowledge, and information. Whats the most important skill of a knowledge worker? I would claim... The most important skills of a knowledge worker are learning skills. I would also suggest that learning skills are ... what is coming out in discussions of Informal Learning , Personal Learning Environments , eLearning 2.0 , all of ...
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Improving Personal Learning - A Continuing Challenge for Learning Professionals
From Wikipedia's description of Knowledge Economy , quoting Peter Drucker (1966): A manual worker works with his hands and produces "stuff". A knowledge worker works with his head and produces ideas, knowledge, and information. What's the most important skill of a knowledge worker? I would claim... The most important skills of a knowledge worker are ... Learning , Personal Learning Environments , eLearning 2.0 , all of them point that personal learning (or self-directed ... , Implementing Learning-How-to-Learn Strategies talks about this need, but focuses primarily on getting more from ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, July 6, 2006 -
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eLearning Information Sources
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learning, knowledge management, customer-focused eLearning, and learning
objects. Regular ... ,
Systems and Environments." Great pointers to articles, conferences,
vendors, and more.
CIO eLearning ... capital is its fuel. Finding,
attracting, and retaining knowledge workers will be mission-critical ... Minds .
eLearning, the Engine of the Knowledge Economy ,
7/2000 (Morgan Keegan) "The critical and ... ."
e-Learning:
Strategies for Delivering Knowledge in the Digital Age by Marc ...