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Using SharePoint

Tony Karrer

The reality is that what we did on the Work Literacy course or what I did for my Collaborative Learning Course could easily be supported by the various types of web parts within SharePoint. But in discussions there were often distinctions based on what the work team or CoP expected. I don't quite have the picture yet.

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Conversation on Conversations

Tony Karrer

There are very specific limits to using codified knowledge and that Conversation Learning is essential. Unfortunately, I'm not sure that we really are doing much to address this important Knowledge Worker Skill Gap. Dave provides a very interesting picture of information flows in 2025.

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New Work and New Work Skills

Clark Quinn

Actually, it's also about the fact that there's not really new work as much as there is new work skills. Of course, if you are reading this post (and it's still roughly Oct/Nov 2008), then likely you are a bit ahead of the average knowledge worker. More on this below. and the list goes on. So, maybe you are okay?

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Online Coaching

Tony Karrer

Before I get into coaching, let me step back and look at the larger picture. Learning Ignition Points I believe that Catherine is describing the needs around informal learning when it's being used by workplace learning organizations to support learning – but learning somewhat distinct from work. But it shouldn't just be me.

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