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Home page for alharris Blog Entry 0 replies 18-February-2005 Alan Harris
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E-Learning and new New Basic Skills Blog Entry 0 replies1 resource 21-January-2005 _
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How is the digital revolution leading to new requirements for skills? What new skills are needed?
Well, I think the most important skills are non-hierarchical communication skills and language skills in English. The web log/blogging system is quite useful. It's used by young people, students, teachers, professors, but our clients in SMEs will have difficulties. This is not a technical problem, it's a cultural problem.
Working and Learning - A Handbook for e-Learning in Small and Medium Enterprises Blog Entry 0 replies 21-January-2005 _
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An area for the new handbook written by Graham Attwell, "Working and Learning - A Handbook for e-Learning in Small and Medium Enterprises", has been created on the site. See the 'Working and Learning' item in the main left-hand navigation menu. It is currently in DRAFT form. A microsoft Word version is currently available, and an html version will be posted shortly.
e-Compete meeting in Gut Gremmelin Blog Entry 0 replies4 resources 15-January-2005 Graham Attwell
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Resources and Links:

Knownet web site Knownet web site [ Go there ]
Knownet web site Knownet
Guidance Research Web site Guidance Research Web site [ Go there ]
Guidance Research Web site Guidance Research web site
previous blog entry previous blog entry [ Go there ]
previous blog entry ict for learning in SMEs
Knownet's e-Compete porta Knownet's e-Compete porta [ Go there ]
Knownet's e-Compete porta Open for Learning

Had sadly less time than I would have liked yesterday in Gut Gremmelin and could only promise participants at the workshop that I would post references to the issues and software I was talking about.
So - in a bit of a rush to my next meeting - here we go.

I will post the presentation on the Knotes software here tomorrow.

The presentation on ICT and learning in SMEs can be found in a previous blog entry.

To see it in use - see either my blog here - or better look at the Guidance Research Web site. There is more information about the different products and communities on the Knownet web site, including downloadable software.

Finally the papers and handbook about which I talked earlier can be accessed on the Open for Learning web site - which is the Knownet's e-Compete portal.

If anyone wants to know more about any of these products please email me.

An html version of the handbook will be posted today Blog Entry 0 replies1 resource 13-January-2005 Anonymous Comment
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A Handbook for e-Learning in Small and Medium Enterprises A Handbook for e-Learning in Small and Medium Enterprises [ Go there ]
This is the area in the o4l site for versions and drafts of "Working and Learning: A Handbook for e-Learning in Small and Medium Enterprises" by Graham Attwell
We will be posting an html version of Graham's handbook later today

We have almost completed converting Graham's Microsoft Word document into html for posting to site. We hope to build a community of editors to continue the editing and improvement of the ehandbook, using the html version as a shared document.

Please watch this space, and the o4l weblogs, for more news.