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Tony Karrer to get his thoughts on informal and social learning in the enterprise. And while you’re there, check out Kineo’s complete audio series , including interviews with such e-learning notables as Jay Cross, Laura Overton and Clive Shepherd. Bob Mosher: Performance Support and Learning at th.
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Posted by Cammy Bean at 3:37 PM Labels: DIY , formal , informallearning 1 comments: ID Student said. Informallearning is valuable in my opinion, but employers dont seem to value DIY/self-started informallearning. Bob Mosher: Performance Support and Learning at th. I dont think much has changed.
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Basis the learning of the primary learning course, they need to apply their knowledge and determine the right audio strategy for this project. Many people could literally be considered experts in their favorite hobby due to the widespread availability of micro-learning materials on the Internet.
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