What do we want to cover;
Newcastle Uni; Too much face to face. Informal learning with quality.
Sharing.
Frank Team - extending learning after a course. Sharing more. Alumni.
NAB - changing culture from spoon fed to self-serving.
IBM and personal interest (doctorate) - informal learning.
Fostering innovation.
Microsoft - training. anyone can be a trainer - publish courses.
Microsoft - collaborative learning. Open. Sharing, virtual teams.
Victoria University - decentralised management.
Using media - video, audio cast.
User ratings.
Execs doing briefings.
Tough when its compliance. I.e. have to go.
People will find it if they need it to help with their jobs.
And you can't force people. They need to want to learn. Can't forcefeed.
Who is the driver of the training.
Transition point - have a knowledge broker who takes the information and sending it around.
They have to get to the point Nathan mentioned which was everyone has access to everything and people contribute by doing their jobs.
KM broker is a referee not a 'churner' of content. Not a facilitator.
How do you get started?
How do you get it into the workflow?
Tough to make a half step.
Is a wiki just a document reposititory?
Finding stuff;
Categories and nav is old school.
Need to do tagging, but everyone uses different terms.
Cult of the Amatuer
Sending ...