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TONY KARRER MAY 16, 2006 Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary Background Over the past six weeks, I've been leading a course: Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 / eLearning 2.0 Approaches Course Description: The purpose of this course is to give you an opportunity to learn about collaborative learning by participating in collaborative learning. approaches. Note: all quotes below are from participants.) | KNOWLEDGE-AT-WORK MAY 14, 2006 Knowledge-at-work: Capturing corporate memory how do you best manage corporate memory when company size exceeds tribe level? at zipp we are crossing that threshold where personal contacts, passage talk, and informal communication no longer work. our tacit knowledge is not openly | TONY KARRER MAY 17, 2006 Tracking Without an LMS Based on an earlier post - Tools for On-Demand Information - An LMS? I received a couple of questions around tracking. Then today, I saw a post on TrDev about tracking without an LMS and thought I should maybe clarify what I often see as the choices around tracking: a. Click tracking b. Custom tracking c. There are two issues with LMS tracking. | | | | | | | | | | -
You may not be the person you think you are | Information Wants To Be Free We all have a story of our life in our heads that informs who we think we are and what we think we are capable of. This story is based on experiences in our lives — successes, failures, traumas, and other people's expectations MORE >> - Leveraging Organizational Knowledge: Seven lessons learned with Knowledge Management initiatives
if a shared information repository contains mostly information that people are used to find elsewhere, you're wasting your time, it won't be used. “[.] make sure the system is easy and comfortable to use – in fact, easier and more MORE >> - WordPress Winning Search Mind Share Over MovableType | innovation Creators
I was checking out Google's fancy new tool, Google Trends. Just for kicks, I compared Movable type (MT), WordPress, TypePad, Live Journal, and Blogspot. Here are the results: Blogging Software Battle for Mind Share MORE >> -
KNOWLEDGELINE | THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006 Knowledgeline: Microsoft finally enters the KM space with Knowledge Network:: by Tom Baldwin Bill Gates announced yesterday at Microsoft's annual CEO Summit, their first product targeted towards knowledge management, more precisely centered on expertise location called Knowledge Network, which will be a part of SharePoint 2007 MORE >> -
TONY KARRER | FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2006 Elves, Measuring Results and Informal Learning Brent and I have been having a nice blog discussion. Our previous posts discuss what should be measured: Intermediate Factors in Learning , Intermediate Factors - Impact Many Measure One. And we finally seem to be agreeing with one exception. How do I know it works? How do I know what it's limitations might be? actually don't want "just the outputs." MORE >>
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