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Building Your Upskilling Strategy: Data vs. People

Degreed

A quick web search shows that many people and organizations are thinking about the skills they’ll need in the future. Clicking into search results reveals predictions of what some of these skills might be: Burning Glass Technologies lists 14 skills in three categories: digital building blocks, business enablers, and human skills.

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Learning Solutions day 3: Saved the best for the last #LS2011

Challenge to Learn

I believe for myself that social media and web 3.0 After all when it comes to computers and the web most of the learning community are still non native speakers. will add context to the web. And if that is not enough they connected these two to Ontologies, Taxonomies, Folksonomies and controled vocabularies.

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Data, People, or Something In Between: Clearing Your Path to Career Mobility

Degreed

A quick web search shows that many people and organizations are thinking about the skills they will need in the future. Clicking into search results reveals predictions of what some of these skills might be: . What partnerships do I have to help me drive an organization-wide skills strategy and taxonomy? Data-Driven.

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EDEN saw play.

Learning with e's

I'm thinking about the Web 2.0 Tom Wambeke's (KATHO, Belgium) session entitled 'Educational Blogging: in search of a general taxonomy', concluded that folksonomies were less hierarchical and more appropriate measures of blogs. Other sessions dealing with Web 2.0 Kept us on our toes. I hope to see you there.

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Finders keepers, losers weepers

Clive on Learning

In fact Peter wrote what was probably the definitive book on the subject, Information Architecture for the World Wide Web , which I vaguely recall reading some time back (I find that now I blog a review of any book I read, I remember much more, which for me is an invaluable side effect of blogging).

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knowledge and Learning In The News - 7/20/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

Folksonomies: A User-Driven Approach to Organizing Content - UI. Folksonomies, a new user-driven approach to organizing information, may help alleviate some of the challenges of taxonomies. Enter the URL in the search field and then click the "Take Me Back" button. Record video, get code, then play it on the web.