New Skills and Knowledge for Learning Professionals?
I know that there's already quite a bit out there on this topic, so please point us to existing information on the topic.
How to Respond:
How to Respond:
Option 1 - Put your thoughts in a comment below. Likely there can be some pretty good thoughts left via a comment.
Option 2 -
Step 1 - Post in your blog (please link to this post).
Step 2 - Put a comment in this blog with an HTML ready link that I can simply copy and paste (an HTML anchor tag). I will only copy and past, thus, I would also recommend you include your NAME immediately before your link. So, it should look like:
Tony Karrer - e-Learning 2.0
or you could also include your blog name with something like:
Tony Karrer - e-Learning 2.0 : eLearningTechnology
Responses So Far:
- Mohamed Amine Chatti - New Skills for Learning Professionals
- Harold Jarche - 2008 article on Skills 2.0
- Clive Shepherd
- Jay Cross - Informal Learning blog.
- E-Learning Curve Blog: Learning Professionals’ Skills 2.0
- Natalie - What Should Learning Professionals Know Today?
- Gina - Adventures in Corporate Education
- Jane Bozarth - New Skills for Learning Professionals
- Blogger in Middle-earth: New Strategies, New Skills? A Big Question
- Nancy White - 4 Meta Skills for Learning Professionals
- Nancy White - Skills for Learning Professionals Part 2
- Nancy White -Skills for Learning Professionals Part 3
- Michael Chalk -Psst.. knowledge-worker? You have mad skills?
- Harold Jarche -Skills for learning professionals
- Clark Quinn: Web 2.0 Learning Skills
- JD - eLearning Dude
- Tom Gram: New Skills for the Learning Pro?
- Karyn Romeis - Do your job!
- Victoria Macarthur: A Propositional Structure: New Skills and Knowledge for Learning Professionals? (Adaptation, Personalization, and Community)
- Peter's Blog: New Skills for Learning Professionals
- Nancy White: Deeper Skills for Learning Professionals…Part 4
- Michele Martin - Information Literacy and Habits of Mind
- Learning Practice Blog by Vasan: Skills for Learning Professional
- David Mallon: The Disciplines of Modern Enterprise Learning
- Tony Karrer - eLearning Technology: Network Skills
- ID Reflections
- Gabi Witthaus, Beyond Distance at Leicester: New skills for learning professionals - highlights from the discussion so far
- Leonardo Coelho - Conhecimento XXI/ Learning in the 21st Century
- Anthony Montalvo: Nuevas competencias y conocimientos
- Jenise Cook - My Thoughts on New Skills for Learning Professionals
- Ray Jimenez - Collaborative Learning Anthropologist and Specialist (CLA): Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0 and Learning Career or Job Opportunities
- Larry Irons -- eLearning 2.0, Social Media, and Co-Creation of Learning Content
- Vidyut Kale - New Skills and Knowledge for Learning Professionals
32 comments:
Mohamed Amine Chatti - New Skills for Learning Professionals
Now you've motivated me to update my 2008 article on Skills 2.0 for learning professionals. Things change quickly.
A response to this month's question from Clive Shepherd: http://clive-shepherd.blogspot.com/2009/07/big-question-what-new-skills-and.html
The main job is to understand the business or organization. No more hiding out behind learning doctrine. Lots more on this topic on Informal Learning blog.
E-Learning Curve Blog: Learning Professionals’ Skills 2.0 – a business perspective on the Big Question.
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Here's my post What Should Learning Professionals Know Today?. Thanks for making me think on my day off :)
I'm obviously ready for another trip home, here's my post: Gina from Adventures in Corporate Education
Jane Bozarth - New Skills for Learning Professionals
Blogger in Middle-earth: New Strategies, New Skills? A Big Question
Clark Quinn: Web 2.0 Learning Skills
JD - eLearning Dude
Tom Gram:
New Skills for the Learning Pro?
Whoops! I seem to have linked to the wrong post!
Do your job!
Peter's Blog: New Skills for Learning Professionals
Learning Practice Blog by Vasan: Skills for Learning Professional
David Mallon: The Disciplines of Modern Enterprise Learning
In ID Reflections: Synthesizing a few key points from a few of the responses...points that I identified with. This is the first part..
Sahana: Here's a post from Eric Davidove (http://www.bloglines.com/myblogs) that talks about the vanishing concept of expertise...
Sahana: Reading different posts related to this question took me to 12 Learning Predictions for 2009 from Tony Karrer. Was trying to map the predictions to the new skills many have mentioned and thought it would be useful to share the link here again. 12 Learning Predictions for 2009
Sahana - thanks for the pointers/contributions.
On Eric's - the link doesn't really work - is there another URL?
On the fantastic post (by me) - I'm not quite connecting the dots that you are seeing.
Maybe a comment or another post.
Look forward to continue conversation.
Gabi Witthaus, Beyond Distance at Leicester: New skills for learning professionals - highlights from the discussion so far
Hi, I talk from Brazil and this is a post that takes into account the Brazilian scenario.
Leonardo Coelho - Conhecimento XXI/ Learning in the 21st Century
Terry Freedman: What makes a good teacher as far as technology is concerned?
Anthony Montalvo: Nuevas competencias y conocimientos
Jenise Cook - My Thoughts on New Skills for Learning Professionals
I summarized the possible job careers and skill sets that new learning professionals must prepare for.
Collaborative Learning Anthropologist and Specialist (CLA): Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0 and Learning Career or Job Opportunities
http://vignettestraining.blogspot.com/2007/11/collaborative-learning-anthropologist.html
Thats true, i really want to appreciate this effort, as we are going to improve every field of our lives, so this is the basic things, if it improves we can easily get our desired results, thanks for giving us this chance to share our ideas with you.
It's always best understand the basics of everything and to adopt to changes.
Larry Irons -- eLearning 2.0, Social Media, and Co-Creation of Learning Content
Vidyut Kale - New Skills and Knowledge for Learning Professionals
Tridib Roy Chowdhury: Learning 2.0 - Make learning deliver
@Character Education
yeah, you're right.
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