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Learn to Adapt Links for December 1st

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Learn to Adapt Links for November 29th

  • Dust-up at Training Zone — Internet Time Blog – Jay Cross once again stirs up a great debate with his zealous rhetoric. While I’m not as strident in my views as Jay when it comes to the supposed panacea of informal learning (why can’t we blend social learning in with other modes of learning, Jay?), I do appreciate his stirring up great debates!
  • Measuring Skills for the 21st Century – From the report on building proper measures: “Today, they say, college students, workers, and citizens must be able to solve multifaceted problems by thinking creatively and generating original ideas from multiple sources of information—and tests must measure students’ capacity to do such work.”

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Learn to Adapt Links for November 21st through November 25th

  • Get Rid of the Performance Review! – WSJ.com – Samuel Culbert posts an argument against the common practice of performance reviews. This echos a sentiment that I have long held. Reviews really only serve bureaucracy and passive-aggressive accountability. High performers don't need them and low performers should be dealt with immediately through a PIP (instead of passing the confrontational buck to the end of the year). Let's improve performance by managing it instead of reviewing it!
  • The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On – Stephen Downes provides a vast overview of the state of education (it covers more than just online) by revisiting his essay of ten years ago.

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Learn to Adapt Links for October 31st through November 4th

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Learn to Adapt Links for October 15th through October 23rd

  • Social Media Classroom – The Social Media Classroom (we’ll call it SMC) includes a free and open-source (Drupal-based) web service that provides teachers and learners with an integrated set of social media that each course can use for its own purposes—integrated forum, blog, comment, wiki, chat, social bookmarking, RSS, microblogging, widgets , and video commenting are the first set of tools. The Classroom also includes curricular material: syllabi, lesson plans, resource repositories, screencasts and videos.
  • Productivity 2.0: How the New Rules of Work Are Changing the Game | Zen Habits – Interesting post from Leo Babauta of Zen Habits. Despite the grating "Productivity 2.0" moniker, he raises some very good points about how technology empowers individual performance. Some of the ideas will be difficult inside incumbent organizations, but they do approach ideal performance. His "Just Start" echoes my long standing mantra of "Just Do It" (props to Nike) and I echo his "Don't multi-task" in my other mantra "Muli-tasking Kills". He also touches on the well established them of moving from hierarchy to wirearchy.

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Learn to Adapt Links for September 29th through September 30th

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Learn to Adapt Links for July 9th through July 16th

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Learn to Adapt Links for July 6th through July 7th

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Learn to Adapt Links for June 23rd through June 27th

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Learn to Adapt Links for May 30th through June 4th

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