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Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008
30am to 12:30pm ⬠Online Dave Pollard is well known for his work in knowledge management and knowledge worker productivity. In this talk Dave, will discuss the transition of knowledge management's mission from collection t … ... ⬠Presentation The past 20 years has seen a remarkable change in the landscape for knowledge work and learning ... research behind cognitive and emotional training and provide a landscape of key trends and players. Neuroscientists ...
Learning Journeys
- Saturday, November 15, 2008 -
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Work Literacy 2.0
... has some collaborative tools. The "spycam" works pretty well too!) For a knowledge worker - learning and work inseparable. - Choosing an authoring tool - doing both, learning about authoring tools and working. Concept worker - Daniel ... Presentation: Work Literacy 2.0 Presenter: Tony Karrer -------------------------- What's changed in knowledge work ... bookmarks) (Tony showed how his son performed historical research on Google. Boy, my experience would have been soooo much ... points - double pot-smokers. - Reduces ability to focus. - Interruptions take up 2.1 hours of average worker's day.
In the Middle of the Curve
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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New Work and New Work Skills
... knowledge worker. So, maybe you are okay? Well consider the following: I effectively use the Google filetype ... keep up with the pace of change - Every knowledge worker could use help to improve their foundational knowledge work ... occurred and are constantly occurring. A big part of education is learning how to do research and really that's where you learn the foundations of knowledge work . If you attended college and used a card catalog and microfiche reader, then you ... foundational knowledge work skills. That's really the last time that someone (a teacher) taught you how to do these ...
eLearning Technology
- Monday, October 20, 2008 -
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Conversation Learning
One of the questions being raised this week in the free, online course Work Literacy: Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals is how social networks impact personal learning. To me, this is a critical part of The New Skills for knowledge workers. And what I often cite as the biggest change in knowledge work skills over the past 20 years is the change in ... was seeing one of the members experience - My Real-Time, Real-Life Research Project (Using LinkedIn and Ning) . Here ... excited to be learning how to connect and do research this way. It's certainly way more fun than a boring old Google ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, October 2, 2008 -
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To-Learn Lists
... of knowledge workers. If items are not specifically tied to work deliverables, then I find myself not having a formal ... Michael Hanley I would categorize myself as a "learnivore" - I continually acquire new knowledge and information through my Web-, book-, podcast-, and presentation reading, blogging (reading and writing), academic study and research, ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, September 11, 2008 -
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Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008
Prediction #10 => Knowledge Worker Skills - Just Beginning in 2008, Big in 2009 The discussion of knowledge work skills is ... Professionals - Using Web 2.0 Tools to Make Reading & Research More Effective . Prediction #2 => Virtual Classroom ...
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Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008
Prediction #10 => Knowledge Worker Skills - Just Beginning in 2008, Big in 2009 The discussion of knowledge work skills is ... Web 2.0 Tools to Make Reading & Research More Effective . Prediction #2 => Virtual Classroom Tools - Meeting ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, January 3, 2008 -
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Internet Time Wiki / how people learn
... by knowledge workers.
The distinction between formal and informal learning will and should evaporate ... . You can get better at it. We set up the Meta-Learning Lab to help people learn better, faster, deeper.
"Knowledge is ... and knowledge do not exist outside of context. Everything is connected, in mental, physical, or social space." Peter ... understanding of: (1) memory and the structure of knowledge; (2) problem solving and reasoning; (3) the early foundations ... , lots of learning takes informally, between students. Workers learn more at the water cooler or coffee room than ...
delicious Random Mind
- Wednesday, December 5, 2007 -
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Behavior, Science, Knowledge, CEO Challenges, & Group Dynamics
... important than reality.
Three Types of Knowledge Workers - Incredibly Dull
There are essentially three types of knowledge workers: Knowledge Generators, Knowledge Consumers, & Knowledge Brokers.
Business Intelligence - Inside ... academic research, the information quality breaks down.
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Saturday, October 20, 2007 -
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Metrics
... education for knowledge workers. Failure to recognize
the split was one cause of the ROI conundrum.?
The ... measurement is fruitless for
knowledge workers. Managers are realizing it?s better to spend nothing
on ... of reason and tools of
research, or have these been abandoned in favor of others that lead to
the ... .
Jack J. Phillips, Ph.D?The Jack
Phillips Center for Research ...
a pier in Long Beach, California.)
A Fortune 50 company used eLearning, knowledge ...
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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 screens. We thought we could take the instructors out of the learning process and let workers gobble up self-paced ... 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 ...
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Beyond Search - REAP
... via Jack Vinson's post Knowledge workers do more than search , found the article: Beyond Search is REAP . The point is that searching is really just the beginning for most activities. From the post: Beyond Search is REAP - Retrieve, Extract, Arrange, Present. We're still not there with the deeper tools and the whole experience we desire for truly reaping the value from all that's available to us on the Internet. Consider the typical information work flow of a ... Tools Personal Learning for Learning Professionals - Using Web 2.0 Tools to Make Reading & Research More ...
eLearning Technology
- Monday, November 6, 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 ... Learning Professionals - Using Web 2.0 Tools to Make Reading & Research More Effective ). I would ask that as ...
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knowledge and Learning In The News - 8/1/2006
... phrases such as 'knowledge worker' and 'knowledge economy' as speech-padding buzzwords without having 'any clear idea of ... August 1, 2006
Places to Go: The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning - Stephen Downes ... International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning ( IRRODL ), they are in for a surprise: They can read the articles! The journal is a member of the Directory of Open Access Journals .
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY DEBATE NEEDS TO MOVE BEYOND PLATITUDES - IT News
The debate about the 'knowledge economy' is full of 'slovenly thinking and ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Tuesday, August 1, 2006 -
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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 skills. I would also suggest that learning skills are dramatically shifting over the past few years and learning ... Make Reading & Research More Effective ). I would ask that as you run across things you find interesting in ...
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, July 6, 2006 -
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eLearning Information Sources
... capital is its fuel. Finding,
attracting, and retaining knowledge workers will be mission-critical ...
design, knowledge management, personalization and more.
Tomalaks
Realm free , a daily ... synchronous
learning, knowledge management, customer-focused eLearning, and learning
objects. Regular ... hilarious send-up on
knowledge management. Intense learning + entertainment = the way life
should be ... Research
Center -- one-liners and links to articles from CIO, Online Learning,
eLearning, ...
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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 12/29/2005
... researching an article on knowledge worker productivity. He asked me if the subject is important. I said yes, and mouthed the old Peter Drucker chestnut that "making knowledge work productive is the greatest economic challenge of this century ... Workforce Unprepared for Knowledge Economy, Author Warns - Heartland Institute
Edward E. Gordon, president of Imperial ... by the ever-increasing number of hits returned by a search on Google for "Web 2.0".
Knowledge Management - Creating A ... .
Wikis: Enabling Effective Knowledge Sharing Across the Organization - Intelligent Enterprise
"Wiki" is currently ...
Big Dog, Little Dog
- Thursday, December 29, 2005 -
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