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Bruno Winck

Where Should I Build My Portfolio - Your Brand by Nick Leffler - 1 views

  • I experimented a bit with publishing my portfolio items on various social portfolio websites, but in the end I found my website to be the best place which regularly brings traffic to my website. It’s easier for me to update portfolio items, keep them updated, and I don’t have to keep track of the same project on different sites.
Bruno Winck

Recognizing Self-Directed Learners with Open Badge eCredentials | Littoraly - 1 views

  • But get out there, get a domain, and show the world what you can do. That is evidence
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      Back to #WOL and #PKM
  • sometimes even self-directed learners need to be recognized
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      Often true for every achievement. What's made public must support public's recognition at some stage. so an independent learner need peers to make public his achievements?
  • industrial welder
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  • I’m not even sure that passive is the right word. I think what Alan and Stephen mean is dependent, as in not independent or self-directed; what Serge Ravet referred to in his comment to Alan’s post as an asymmetrical power relationship where:
  • There are times when even self-directed learners need to have their learning and capabilities formally or semi-formally assessed and recognized for specific purposes, such as a mid-careerist transitioning to back to education or to a new occupation, or a skilled immigrant transitioning to a new workforce.
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      In the case of learning outside of an organizational context badge issuance would be peer-to-peer, like recommendations on LI.
  • “Targeted Evidence Packages” to avoid the word “portfolio”, which has baggage in some circles as being synonymous with sprawling life stories in loose-leaf binders (or piled up in a blog, or scattered across the Internet).
  • evidence of their capabilities is in their output
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      Agreeed, it's a special cases that don't translate to most people, left alone welders
  • Open Badges can be like structural supports for a person’s body of work,
Bruno Winck

Designed for Learning!: From Dependence to Interdependence: The Changing Role of Learni... - 0 views

  • y role as a facilitator of the process of learning and not necessarily the provider of information or knowledge
  • one that connects learners and creates opportunities for interaction and engagement
  • There is a greater need for content curation and presenting information in the context of learning and performance.
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  • symbiotic give-and-take with peers, teachers, trainers etc. And self-organizing skills, interpersonal skills, thinking skills, etc. are all a part of this transition.
  • creating and developing my PLN to move towards interdependence
  • need to tag this knowledge/information with a purpose
  • we need to train our learners to make better connections – in thoughts
Michelle Ockers

Communities of Practice and Trust. - 2 views

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    Importance of trust in a Community of Practice and how to build your personal trustworthiness.
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    Importance of trust in a Community of Practice and how to build your personal trustworthiness.
Michelle Ockers

Investing in Community: the Long Term Return | Julian Stodd's Learning Blog - 0 views

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    A reflection from Julian Stodd about how we build value in our communities.
Michelle Ockers

Communities of Practice (Knowledge Sharing Toolkit) - 0 views

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    Brief introduction to Communities of Practice, when to use and how to use.  Includes 1 page graphic Quick Start-Up Guide to Communities of Practice from Wenger, tips and links to a range of examples and additional articles & resources.
Michelle Ockers

Introduction to communities of practice | Wenger-Trayner - 0 views

  • shared repertoire of resources: experiences, stories, tools, ways of addressing recurring problems
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    Classic article from Wenger introducing Communities of Practice
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    Classic article from Wenger introducing Communities of Practice
Michelle Ockers

Barriers To Knowledge Sharing | Communities, Collaboration, Curation - 1 views

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    List of personal, organisational and technological barriers to knowledge. Summarised by Steve Dale from paper by Andreas Ridge 
Michelle Ockers

Only people can let knowledge flow - 0 views

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    Harold Jarche post on how knowledge flows when individuals engage in teams, communities & networks
Michelle Ockers

The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion: John Ha... - 1 views

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    The 2010 book from Hagel, Seely Brown and Davison.  "In a radical break with the past, information now flows like water, and we must learn how to tap into its stream. Individuals and companies can no longer rely on the stocks of knowledge that they've carefully built up and stored away. Information now flows like water, and we must learn how to tap into the stream. But many of us remain stuck in old practices-practices that could undermine us as we search for success and meaning."
Michelle Ockers

Manage Knowledge Flow not Knowledge Stocks for Innovation Success | Tim Kastelle - 0 views

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    Tim Kastelle explores implications for innovation of the shift from knowledge stocks to knowledge flows which was defined in 2010 book The Power of Pull by John Hagel, John Seely Brown and Lang Davison.  Network thinking is at the centre of management knowledge flows.
Michelle Ockers

Abandon Stocks, Embrace Flows - 2 views

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    HBR article from 2009 which discusses challenges of refreshing our stocks of knowledge by participating in flows (1) knowledge doesn't flow very easily (2) We can't participante in flows of knowledge without contributing knowledge of our own
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