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- Attendees @PNECConferences recognized great work of Phil & Cindy Crouse in building a data management community. 3 days ago
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Tag Archives: learning myths; learning exchange; learning facilitators; learning challenges; learning software; computer application proficiency
I’m So Fascinating!
…Did I make you look??? Not to worry this entire blog will not be about me, actually none of it will. But if you saw the title and thought to yourself “that’s a little appalling” but you still had to … Continue reading
Posted in Customer Education, Customer Support, geology, mapping, Product Development, Random Thoughts, software, Technology
Tagged adult learning; learning community, charlie sheen, Client support, development philosophy, F-SCORE, fascinate, geoSCOUT, learning myths; learning exchange; learning facilitators; learning challenges; learning software; computer application proficiency, problem solving, software development, Technology, UWI Change
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Acquire New Knowledge and Skills Through a “Learning Community” – Part 2
“Today it seems that organizations need to be able to do more than just adapt; they must be able to do so quickly, in the face of ever changing conditions. And if organizations are to adapt quickly and intelligently, they must make … Continue reading
Posted in Customer Education, Customer Support
Tagged adult learning; learning community, geoSCOUT, information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, learning myths; learning exchange; learning facilitators; learning challenges; learning software; computer application proficiency
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Acquire New Knowledge and Skills Through a “Learning Community” – Part 1
We are all learners — and whether we are ‘good’ or ‘bad’ learners is the crux of the matter. To better grasp the notion of being either a ‘good’ or a ‘bad’ learner we need to define what learning is, … Continue reading
