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Connecting 2 the World: Is constructing knowledge based on analysis a work literacy skill?

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Is constructing knowledge based on analysis a work literacy skill? The idea came to me, as I was reading, that I could use the framework presented in the book to help develop analytical skills in my students and to help them to learn to construct knowledge from data by: learning how to collect relevant data. at 12:22 PM.

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Ways of assessing organizational learning

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I would also include some of my students work which is a by-product of my own work: teaching, such as the Pageflake for my students conference on nano-technology or the technology blog they put together. Summary of feedback from my presentation. Need help on Work literacy presentation. Reading in the Digital Age.

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Blogging and culture

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2 comments: Blogger In Middle-earth. Summary of feedback from my presentation. Need help on Work literacy presentation. Reading in the Digital Age. Is constructing knowledge based on analysis a work. Blogger in Middle-earth. Conference on Nanotechnology. Posted by V Yonkers. at 2:25 PM.

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Connecting 2 the World: New Skills for Knowledge Workers

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Framework is more Complex While this framework, I think is more complex than the one presented by Tony, I also think it allows for less defined skills, and more types of skills. Reading in the Digital Age. Is constructing knowledge based on analysis a work. Blogger in Middle-earth. Conference on Nanotechnology.

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Connecting 2 the World: Formulating the new work literacy framework

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Work Literacy Knowledge work literacy (as I see it) is the understanding of the underpinning knowledge, organization, environment, and skills needed to accomplish work that is knowledge based (as opposed to material based). Michelle has outlined some good ways to categorize knowledge work. Work Processes.