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  • Quick Wins
    ... arching strategy against which actions can be measured and be found either to support an long-range plan or not to support it or to support it in some measure. That strategy is the long pole in the tent - it is the metric that we can measure ... think it's easy to underestimate that impact. I think Mark missed the bigger barriers of Changing Knowledge Worker ... ahead and: implement a small Wiki that has performance support materials that goes along with your eLearning on ...
    eLearning Technology - Monday, June 23, 2008 - Comments
  • Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008
    But large adoption of mobile as THE learning platform still wont be there. Prediction #6 => Metrics-Driven Performance ... . Prediction #10 => Knowledge Worker Skills - Just Beginning in 2008, Big in 2009 The discussion of knowledge work skills is ... in e-Learning and Performance Support has won awards and has led him into engagements at many Fortune 500 companies ... Software Blended e-Learning e-Learning Tools Open Source eLearning e-Learning ROI and Metrics ... model. And because it ties directly to metrics that matter to the business, this will get significant attention ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Tuesday, January 15, 2008 - Comments
  • Internet Time Wiki / how people learn
    ... communities Performance support â?¢ Help systems â?¢ Print job aids â?¢ Knowledge databases â?¢ Documentation â?¢ Performance/decision support tools from Allison Rossett Theory and Practice of Online Learning from ... 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." ...
    delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, December 5, 2007 - Comments
  • Metrics
    ... integrating performance expectations with knowledge development.? Déjà vu. Last week I was working with ... 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 ... Web Metrics & ... evaluating learning initiatives on a project-by-project basis, and this has lead to supporting each ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Tuesday, October 16, 2007 - Comments
  • eLearning Technology: Improving Personal Learning - A Continuing Challenge for Learning Professionals
    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 and Performance Support has won awards and has led him into engagements at many Fortune 500 companies including ... Software Blended e-Learning e-Learning Tools Open Source eLearning e-Learning ROI and Metrics ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Wednesday, August 2, 2006 - Comments
  • eLearning Technology: Search - Implications on Knowledge Work
    Search - Implications on Knowledge Work : eLearning Technology This post was sparked by a couple of recent articles: Babson Knowledge: How Google Plans to Change the Scope of Googling (And Why Information and Knowledge Workers Should Care) . InfoWorld: Reinventing the Intranet These ... work in e-Learning and Performance Support has won awards and has led him into engagements at many Fortune 500 companies ... Software Blended e-Learning e-Learning Tools Open Source eLearning e-Learning ROI and Metrics ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Wednesday, August 2, 2006 - Comments