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There's some great discussion happening around the issues of control and resulting ownership of work product as we create personal work learning environments. if people will adopt these tools and approaches over time, then as a corporation, if you want to be able to keep the content after an employee leaves, especially blog content.
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Stephen Downes commented on my recent post - Personal Work and Learning Environments (PWLE) - More Discussion and said - I am opposed to the trend coming from the corporate learning side of the house to treat PLEs as work tools. I'm sure there will be some interesting discussion around this in the future.
Using SharePoint before, during and after courses This typically takes the form of sharing best practices, code examples, templates, links; posting announcements; having discussions; showing calendar items; supporting student profiles; supporting student project work; sharing notes, documents; providing course content.
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A long, lost blog post that needs to be revisited. How I find blog topics #3 Data Driven I firmly believe and have seen how this approach to performance improvement really does move the needle. How I find blog topics #3 Data Driven I firmly believe and have seen how this approach to performance improvement really does move the needle.
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The Workplace: Can blogs become a big source of jobs? Search "blog," "blogger" or "blogging" on the Indeed.com job board and more than 13,000 jobs come up. More Discussion on Personal Work Learning Environments - DARnet. More Discussion on Personal Work Learning Environments - DARnet. Audio - about 10 minutes.
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