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Phil Ridout

http://www.state.ia.us/earlychildhood/files/resource_links/eci_webinars/DirectionsForMa... - 0 views

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    For anyone that runs facilitated workshops that need Sticky walls to post  idea cards on, here is a cheap and easy way of making a portable and re-usable 'sticky wall'
Phil Ridout

Online Community Facilitation - 1 views

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    Content curated by Michael Norton
Phil Ridout

Welcome to Mirror - 0 views

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    "The focus of 'Mirror' is the creation of an easily used set of applications ('Mirror' apps), that enable employees to learn lessons from their own and others experiences to perform better in the future. The project facilitates learning 'on the job', at the workplace, through collaboration and reflection technologies."
Stephen Dale

Digital hives: Creating a surge around change | McKinsey & Company - 0 views

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    "Here we present four specific approaches to the creation of what we call digital "hives"-electronic hubs bristling with collective activity and designed to solve a particular problem or set of problems, to drive new habits, and to encourage organizational change (exhibit). Digital tools to facilitate networking and collaboration propel these "horizontal" cascades, which at their best can weave new patterns of engagement across geographic and other organizational boundaries. In this way, they make it possible to have new conversations around problem solving, unlock previously tacit knowledge, and speed up execution. "
erica hurley

Live Online Learning - a facilitators guide - 0 views

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    Book sgared by presenter Clive Shepherd at VT Masterclass
kin wbs

faciltation workshop... - 0 views

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    " This one day intensive programme may be of interest to anyone who faciltates Communities of Practice within your organisation."
Gavin Folland

BBC News - Creating serendipity: Using knowledge transfer networks - 2 views

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    Gavin, KIN has had conversations in the past about knowledge transfer with the Technology Strategy Board . They seem to be predominantly about facilitating commerce between universities and industry. They don't seem to be interested in the subtleties of communities of practice, or the behavioral aspects of collaboration. We seemed to be talking different languages. Maybe we haven't engaged with the right people yet!
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