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149 Articles match "Harold Jarche"
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Three Models of Knowledge Production
Harold Jarche weighs in with a much improved version of the model describing personal knowledge management, which now has these as intermediate stages between gathering and distributing: - Filtering (separating signal from noise, based on some criteria) - Validation (ensuring that information is reliable, current or supported by research) - Synthesis (describing patterns, trends or flows in large amounts of information) - Presentation (making information understandable through visualization or logical presentation) Customization (describing information in context) That said, while this
Half an Hour
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Personal Knowledge Management
Harold Jarche has written some great posts about PKM . Teach a man to fish…
PKM: Figuring out what’s important to you, how to find it, how to keep up with it, how to make sense of it, how to recall it when you need it anew, and how to share it with others — this is ground zero for mining the riches of the web. Bookstore shelves overflow with books on blogging , but I’ve yet to see one on PKM.
Internet Time
- Friday, March 12, 2010
Some accumulated thoughts…
Given the rate of change of things these days, and the need to empower learners to go beyond just what is presented (moving from training to education, in a sense), I think we need to go further to facilitate the transition from ‘dependent’ learning to independent and interdependent learning, as my colleague Harold Jarche so nicely puts it.
I have had my head down cranking out the manuscript for my mobile learning book. The deadline for the first draft is breathing down my neck, and I’ve been quite busy with some client work as well.
Learnlets
- Friday, March 5, 2010
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Natural Organization - Valdis Krebs - Galileo for our time?
Or adopt social media and then a new view of how the world really works - that we are not part of a machine but part of an interconnected universe! (Source Harold Jarche) So the implications are clear for me anyway. Tags: Natural Organization Adoption Harold Jarche Natural Organization Valdis Kreb I think when the history books are written that one of the Galileo's of our time - a person who used scientific tools to see a new reality that changes our paradigm - will be Valdis Krebs. While commentators such as myself speculate, Valdis proves the theory
Robert Paterson's Weblog
- Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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Harold Jarche » Increased complexity needs simplified design
In the book Informal Learning: rediscovering the natural pathways that inspire innovation and performance , Jay Cross draws a parallel between the development of:
1) Bands, 2) Kingdoms, and 3) Democracies
with
1) Small,
TogetherLearn
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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Harold Jarche is Wicked Smart and We Need to Talk about Curriculum
First, Harold Jarche is wicked smart. Maybe it does (I happen to agree) and maybe it doesn't but THANK YOU HAROLD for bringing the Big Thought. Harold's point in the post, if I may be so bold, seems to be that given the change being wrought by the Internet and the Web should be pushing us into a fundamental re-examination of such foundational items as the notion of curriculum. Second, I feel kinda dumb because the post that I want to talk about was published in January of 2008. Don't know how I missed it.
e-Clippings (blogoehlert)
- Monday, August 24, 2009
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Social Learning in the Enterprise - in 4 minutes
My colleague in the Internet Time Alliance, Harold Jarche, has produced (and shared on YouTube) this powerful 4-minute video of what social learning in the enterprise is all about ...
Find out more about the Internet Time Alliance here.
...Tags: Tags: Resource
Jane Hart - Pick of the Day
- Thursday, February 4, 2010
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Happy birthday, Harold!
Just in case you missed in on Twitter and Facebook , where I have trumpeted the news, today is Harold Jarche 's birthday. I have never actually met Harold. When I was introduced to the world of blogging, Harold's was one of the first blogs I read. In fact, one It is a very important birthday, too. Let me give you a hint in the form of an image lifted from the (very impolite) birthday greeting I sent him. So let me pay a birthday tribute to someone who has become a friend.
Karyn's Erratic Journey
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Harold Jarche » Time to get off the train
Time to get off the train Posted on November 17th, 2009 by Harold Jarche In Alvin & Heidi Toffler’s book, Revolutionary Wealth , they discuss the “clash of speeds” of our various societal structures, using a train analogy. Perhaps the only option for the passengers is to get off and find another train. via jarche.com Harold makes so much sense with this post. Speeding along at 100 mph is the enlightened business train; adapting and using new technologies (exploiting change). Still fast at 90 mph is the civil society train; NGO’s,
Robert Paterson's Weblog
- Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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togetherLearn is online
Those of you who follow Jane Hart, Harold Jarche, Clark Quinn, or me may want to visit our new site ; it’s only a few hours old.
Our premise, in its most abbreviated form, is that four heads are better than one. If you’ve got a really thorny, vital, complex, organization-wide learning problem to solve, get in touch.
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Informal Learning
- Sunday, April 19, 2009
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Top Ten eLearning Blogs
To get a sense of the blog try: First Time Visitor Guide elearnspace George Siemens - learning, networks, knowledge, technology, community Harold Jarche Harold Jarche's blog about "the intersection of learning, work & technology." The Learning Circuits Blog ASTD's blog associated with the Learning Circuits publication. I was recently asked for a list of the top ten blogs that relate to corporate eLearning by someone who wanted to get a sense of content quality and value of reading blogs. I
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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You can fool all of the people some of the time........
When enough of the public get to understand this - there will be hell to pay (Rolling Stone - Matt Taibbi) via Harold Jarche
...Tags: Tags: Great Disruption Great Disruption Harold Jarche Matt Taibbi Rolling Ston
Robert Paterson's Weblog
- Friday, March 20, 2009
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Harold Jarche » Recombining Organizational DNA
The survey results from the togetherLearn Chief Learning Officer survey show that 77% of respondents feel that people in their organization are not growing fast enough to keep up with the business. Is this anyone’s fault or just a sign of the times?
Human performance in most organization is an afterthought, if thought of at all.
TogetherLearn
- Friday, September 25, 2009
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