A symposium of good fellows
Editor’s note: Niall Gavin curate’s tweets from the annual Learning and Performance Institute Fellows Symposium.
Editor’s note: Niall Gavin curate’s tweets from the annual Learning and Performance Institute Fellows Symposium.
Editor’s note: Craig taylor reviews day two of the Virtual learning Show, providing some great takeaways for anyone delivering virtual learning. make sure you read the comments too.
Editor’s notes: By adding more cities to filter by, Twitter is providing more – if rudimentary – ways of curating the web.
Editor’s note: From KMWorld 2012, Dr Jay Liebowitz’s top 10 keys to knowledge management success.
Editor’s note: Researchers have shown that words subtly and selectively induce motor activity. This motor response to words depends on context, however, which they say is a testament to our brain’s flexibility when processing words.
Editor’s note: With the rise and rise of performance systems and the data they generate, are organisations any closer to using this information effectively? Here are seven myths that surround performance management systems and their data.
Editor’s note: Author of Teaching Digital Natives Marc Prensky spoke at the LeWeb in Paris . . . here is a review of what he said . . .
Editor’s note: The last line of Julian Stodd’s post sums it up well: ‘It’s better to fit our solutions into the behaviours that are exhibited already than to try and modify those behaviours to fit our design.’
Editor’s note: Donald Clark shares his argument in the debate he had at Online Educa in Berlin. So, should diplomas and degrees be banned?
Editor’s note: There are two free webinars today from the Learning and Skills Group. In this one, More for less – The journey to a modern learning team…on a budget!, Mark Noviss, learning portfolio manager, Bank of America Merrill Lynch shares the company’s journey. It’s at 12pm GMT.
Editor’s note: A short article that explains neuroplasticity – the brain’s ability to change throughout life – and the impact learning has on that.
Editor’s note: A great resource from Bill Ives as he shares his notes from the recent E2Innovate conference. From visualising big data to emerging enterprise technologies, there’s a lot here.
Editor’s note: Henry Blodget, editor-in-chief at Business Insider, provides some stats to help us look into the future growth of digital.
Editor’s note: Research shows the disconnect between companies’ understanding of social media and the actions they are taking to apply it to their business.
Editor’s note: A short video on online citizenship from Common Craft. Aside from the style of the video, the message is important . . .