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Category Archives: knowledge transfer
mLearning: Revolutionizing Education
Ten tips or ideas from Fabio Sergio that looks at some ideas on how mLearning (mobile learning) is beginning to and will continue to ‘revolutionize’ learning from school through corporations and beyond – into lifelong learning. See on Scoop.it – … Continue reading
Posted in informal learning, instructional design, knowledge management, knowledge transfer, learning, mobile learning
Tagged affordances, mobile learning, ScoopIt, tips and help
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Day 2 Learning 2010 – recap: Mobile Support
#L2010 … I came in a bit skeptical – not so much about the use of mobile devices for support – I believe in that absolutely … but more about that there needs to be a distinction made between learning … Continue reading
Posted in #L2010, informal learning, instructional design, knowledge transfer, learning2010, mobile learning
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Social Network Technology for Learning – What’s the Hook?
Lots of talk, writing, webinars, head-nodding, perhaps even gnashing of teeth around social networking technologies for learning in an enterprise. There seems to be lots of promise as well as many words of caution … some advocating its adoption and … Continue reading
Posted in business models, facebook, informal learning, knowledge transfer, learning, social networks
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Jay Cross’ conference mashup
life’s too short for linear video Jay Cross just posted a mashup video of conference presentations made at Learning Technologies 2008. Absolutely worth checking out … for both the content that’s shown as well as for the concept of a … Continue reading
Posted in informal learning, knowledge transfer, learning, presentations, video
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Knowledge Transfer and Knowledge Management – Is there a difference?
“So, how is this different from knowledge management?” As I discuss a knowledge transfer (KT) methodology it’s not a question that gets asked a whole lot; but when it is it tends to sidetrack the meeting or presentation. The questioner … Continue reading
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The offending section (that ticked off the consultant)
I posted about how I managed to tick off a consultant when I included a short section on a kind of what-is-knowledge … Well, here is the offending writing … (keep in mind that this is only one page in … Continue reading
Posted in instructional design, knowledge transfer, project work
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In which I tick off a consultant – (Knowledge Transfer)
Was called to work on another knowledge transfer project where the client is transitioning a series of functions from one office location to another. The people aren’t moving to the new location – just the function; and there is concern … Continue reading
Posted in knowledge management, knowledge transfer, project work
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Knowledge Transfer – Hearing about this a lot lately
A term that I’ve been hearing a lot more is knowledge transfer … have been for the last several months now. And I’ve had an opportunity to develop a knowledge transfer methodology for a client (which is one reason for … Continue reading
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Library of Congress and Flickr
File this under this-is-the-coolest-thing-I’ve-read-today. The Library of Congress and photosharing site Flickr today announced a partnership that will put photos from the LoC’s collection online in a social environment and users to interact with them. The Library is home to … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, informal learning, knowledge transfer, learning, Net Generation, social networks, web 2.0, web culture
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Web3.0 – fuhgettaboutit. Can I get my 2.0 first?
( Link ) Network World – Gartner touts Web 2.0, scoffs at sequel said Tom Austin, a Gartner fellow …. “The biggest problem with Enterprise 2.0 is thinking about it as ‘what product do I buy and how many people … Continue reading
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