Don’t miss the first Working/Learning blog carnival
A blog carnival gathers several bloggers together in one spot to discuss one idea. Dave Ferguson has organized the first Working/Learning carnival here. Here’s how Dave describes the posts:
- Michele Martin at The Bamboo Project shares strategies for supporting personal learning environments, nicely tying together the “work at learning” (you have to hone your craft) with “learning at work.”
- Cathy Moore at Making Change explains how to fit the entire world into a multiple choice question. How can you require the learner to think more deeply about on-the-job implications of the information at hand?
- Harold Jarche writes at his eponymous blog about learning at work, offering three easy steps to making sense out of the information that floods past you — as he says, moving from “this is an interesting idea” to “this is what I know.”
- Janet Clarey writes on her blog about working at learning. And she does mean working.
- …and my own contribution, SME? Not for Me, in which I ever so gently nudge people who design training, hoping to move them from subject-matter to practice.
Thanks for organizing this, Dave!



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