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Anecdote: What's real work at your work?

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These two questions are reflected in the two columns in this diagram, motivation and ability. There are two basic questions that must be answered in the positive for someone to change: Is it worth it? and Can I do it? Make the undesirable desirable. This is all about tapping into peoples intrinsic motivators.

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Connecting 2 the World: A new framework: Part II

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Using the diagram I created, I thought how these categories might be used to assess training and technology needs and how different groups might use different tool sets. As I have been thinking through the framework I mapped out in yesterdays post, I began to think of how this might be used (see the questions I asked at the end of the post).

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Fear of Interruption : Productivity501

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It is common for something to take 10 minutes to understand again by looking over text that can be easily grasp in 30 seconds looking at a diagram or sketch. A sketch can help you quickly remember where you were in the process. I find it is useful to work with a blank sheet of paper in front of me to use as a brainstorm pad.

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Personal Learning for Learning Professionals - Using Web 2.0 Tools to Make Reading & Research More Effective

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There is some stuff coming out around "Personal Learning Environments" for example, take a look at: ePortfolio Model and the Concept Diagram for Personal Learning Landscape. For example, if you look at the diagram from the post I cited above: Jeremy has a good model of the likely elements along the bottom.

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e-learning 2.0 " The Learning Journey

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The diagram you see above is taken from a post over at Learning Circuits. Subscribe to feed. e-learning 2.0. June 5, 2008 in Ideas , elearning , learning | Tags: 2.0 , beachcombing , e-learning , elearning , learning , new ideas , new thinking | by Shaune. Â In it Tony Karrer discusses the transition from e-learning 1.0

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The Future of Work Weblog

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We have found the following diagram (Figure One) a useful way to describe these dimensions of work. Knowledge work is a complex topic- more so than it seems on first blush. Please post a Comment here on the blog, or send me an email at jim@thefutureofwork.net. Towards a Typology of Knowledge Work (Part Two). Figure One: Three Kinds of Work.

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Connecting 2 the World: Lessons learned from New Communication Technologies in Organziational Life

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They needed a common platform from which to work (which we did by diagramming the work processes as a class as a whole). As each group worked on their piece, they soon discovered that assumptions they made about the other groups were not necessarily true.

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