Tant dans ma pratique de travailleur autonome que dans celle que je bâtis avec Grisvert, j’accorde une grande importance aux habiletés que l’on se doit de développer pour vivre et grandir dans un monde d’information. Si certains éléments de la présentation que j’ai faite il y a quelques semaines sur les outils de collaboration ont piqué votre curiosité, je vous suggère la lecture de Skills 2.0 que vient de publier Harold Jarche.
Voici deux extraits:
Today, active involvement in informal learning, particularly through web- based communities, is key to remaining professional and creative in a field. Being a learning professional in a Web 2.0 world is becoming more about your network than your current knowledge.
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In many workplaces today, anyone can connect with almost everyone. Each of us can be a contributor to the network. Who you know becomes as important as what you know. Conversations help people make meaning and the quality of our conversations is affected by the quality of our networks. If we limit our conversations to only those in the same office, we’re missing out. People with larger and more diverse networks have an advantage as learning professionals and in dealing with change. This constant flow of sense-making through conversations in our networked workplace makes the idea of learning as a fixed event in a specific place look rather obsolete. Lisez l’article au complet ici: Skills 2.0
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1 Harold Jarche // 17 avril 2008 à 19:37
Merci pour la recommandation, Jean-Sébastien :-)
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