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Personal Knowledge Management
Harold Jarche has written some great posts about PKM . stash the social connections on my home page :
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
Internet Time
- Friday, March 12, 2010
Learning: traditional or independent?
All learning is social, so that’s not really a useful distinction unless we’re stressing social networked learning.
Social media and self-directed learning (Harold Jarche)
Interdependent Learning (Harold Jarche)
This post continues the discussion among the members of the Internet Time Alliance about appropriate terminology for learning in the network era. This is an exploration, not an ultimatum.
Internet Time
- Friday, March 5, 2010
Understanding "learning" - some more thoughts
This has been part of the ongoing discussion we have been having about the hijacking of terms like informal and social learning by "snake oil sellers".
In my Social Learning Handbook I identified 5 categories of learning : Formal Structured Learning , Personal Directed Learning , Group Directed Learning , Intra-Organisational Learning and Accidental & Serendiptous Learning .
Harold Jarche looked My colleagues at the Internet Time Alliance have been thinking a lot about what "learning" and being a "learner" means. Jay Cross has become well
Jane Hart - Pick of the Day
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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Natural Organization - Valdis Krebs - Galileo for our time?
It has both mass that acts as a social gravity attracting inwards. 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. Adopting Social Media has nothing to do with the tools. 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
Robert Paterson's Weblog
- Tuesday, June 23, 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. We recently chatted via Skype and realised with some surprise that this was the first time we had actually conversed socially in a synchronous setting. 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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Social learning in the enterprise
This past year, my Internet Time Alliance colleague Jane Hart changed her title to Social Learning Consultant . Whereas early e-learning was all about delivering content, primarily in the form of online courses, produced by experts and managed via learning management systems, Social Learning is about creating and sharing information and knowledge with other people using (often free) social media tools that support a collaborative approach to learning.
Why?
Social Learning is fast becoming recognised as a valuable way of supporting formal learning and enabling
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Future of the training department
Entreprise Collaborative , a cross-cultural endeavor bridging English and French to provide a jumping off point on organizational collective intelligence (and co-led by my Internet Time Alliance colleague Harold Jarche ), is launching a blog carnival. Tags: social strateg The first topic is: the future of the training department in the Collaborative Enterprise .
I’ve written before about the changes I see coming for organizations (e.g.
Learnlets
- Saturday, December 12, 2009
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Learn Trends 2008 - Free
Speakers and topics include: Alvaro Fernandez: Brain Fitness for Peak Health and Performance Dave Gray: Visual Literacy, Learning Innovation Kevin Wheeler: The Future of Talent Dave Pollard - Working Smarter: Improving the personal productivity of knowledge workers. Dave Wilkins - The Amazon Model and Forum Model - the intersection of LMS and Learning 2.0 Jane Hart - 25 Free Tools Every Learning Professional Should Have in their Toolbox Mark Sylvester - Social Networking as a Strategic Part of Your Learning Strategy Nancy White - Online Social Architectures - Networks and
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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Free - Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals
This 6-week, highly active, social learning event will introduce you to new methods and tools. It will be moderated by Michele Martin and Harold Jarche, with help from Tony Karrer. The program topics and schedule... Date Title 09/29/2008 Introduction to Social Networks 10/06/2008 Free your Favorites / Bookmarks 10/13/2008 Blogs 10/20/2008 Aggregators 10/27/2008 Work Literacy and the eLearning Guild are partnering to provide you with a great (and free) opportunity to get up to speed on Web 2.0
eLearning Technology
- Monday, September 22, 2008
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Chatting
Harold Jarche also opined that maybe Twitter wasn’t the right tool for chatting. There might’ve been times I wanted to draw a picture (as I did in a small TogetherLearn chat with Harold and Jay the other day). Tags: socia Last night we held the first #lrnchat , a Twitter learning chat. As mentioned before, it was an idea from Marcia Conner based upon her previous experience with other chats and enthusiasm for Twitter.
Learnlets
- Friday, April 10, 2009
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Challenges and Misconceptions of Collaborative and Social Learning in the Workplace
Here’s a five-part podcast on collaborative and social learning in the workplace. Dawn Poulos interviews Harold Jarche, Jay Cross, Clark Quinn, and Charles Jennings. Part 4 question – There is still a level of discomfort with the use of social media within corporate environments, training included. The part 1 link is at the bottom.
Part 2 question - From your recent survey, 3 out of 4 CLOs admitted that their people could not keep up with the needs of their business.
Workplace Learning Today
- Friday, November 6, 2009
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Top Ten Reasons To Blog and Top Ten Not to Blog
Updates recent studies show additional reasons: Blogging and Social Networking Boosts Your Social Life. Blogging -- It's Good for You . Blogging is great for forming networks based on weak social ties." (Bill Because learning is conversation and that blogging lets you have more and better conversations (Harold Jarche) "The lack of formality and the ease of cross-referencing other blog content or references means Update on Nov 21, 2007 - There's been a lot of discussion recently around using blogs for learning and I wanted to point to a few newer thoughts on this: Learning and Networking with a Blog (Deleted Scenes) Blogging - I'm Pushing Harder Now New Debate on Value of Blogs and Wikis in the Enterprise More eLearning Bloggers I must say that the response to The Learning Circuits Blog: The Big Question for October: Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging?
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, October 4, 2006
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