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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | HAROLD JARCHE DECEMBER 18, 2008 Harold Jarche » Learning is Conversation Thanks to the web, learners are becoming better informed, smarter, and more demanding of qualities missing from most education and training organizations. Thesis #1: Learning is conversation. Stock & Flow If learning is conversation, then online conversations are the essential component of online learning. Jarche, H. | | | | | | | | HAROLD JARCHE DECEMBER 16, 2008 Harold Jarche » Proficiency-based training Learning how to fly an aircraft is an expensive endeavour and each flight costs several thousand dollars. At the end of certain lessons, students had to have achieved mastery of specific skills, such as hovering or completing a circuit. For learning professionals, it is important to design tests that can validate competency. | HAROLD JARCHE DECEMBER 17, 2008 Harold Jarche » Big Consulting Companies Jumping on Bandwagon 2.0 Posted on December 23rd, 2007 by Harold Jarche It looks like social media (wikis, blogs & social networking) are going the way of e-learning and knowledge management (KM). When e-learning and KM first came out, it was difficult to market your services without expensive campaigns. " —Nassim Nicholas Taleb, PhD. technology ? | | | | | | | | | | | -
HAROLD JARCHE | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2008 Harold Jarche » Blogs are not a “substitute” Also, blogs are not limited by print space, so articles can be much longer than print media offers and most have hyperlinks to more information. blog may not be a one-man effort, but very few blogs can afford to do real investigative reporting and collect information over weeks or months to uncover the hidden truth. Canada MORE >> -
HAROLD JARCHE | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2008 Harold Jarche » Need for collaboration continues to grow The need for online collaboration and the integration of work and learning will continue as long as we have the Internet. The aim is to help online community managers learn and practice their role. " —Nassim Nicholas Taleb, PhD. link] ConstellationW hjarche: Want to change education? collaboration projects, I see growth. Canada MORE >> -
HAROLD JARCHE | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2008 Harold Jarche » Seeing What’s Next These come in three categories (overshot, undershot and non-customers) and by targeting these customers entrants can avoid direct confrontation, while developing skills and expertise in areas outside the core business of the incumbents. " —Nassim Nicholas Taleb, PhD. link] ConstellationW hjarche: Want to change education? better. Canad MORE >> -
TONY KARRER | MONDAY, MAY 11, 2009 Informal Learning Technology There's a fantastic post by Stephen Downes - New Technology Supporting Informal Learning. So as you read this, keep in mind that Stephen was primarily talking about technology that can support a Formal Learning Event that heavily leverages Informal / Social Learning as it's primary mechanism. eLearning Technology. MORE >>
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