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Monday, October 25, 2004

Emulated Learning

Greetings and salutations on this marvelous Monday morning – you are listening to Cybersurf – the program where the web matters – and I am your Cyberhost Steven Lang.

This morning – emulated learning is the subject. Danie Du Plooy of the da vinci institute for the management of technology, tells us that almost eighty percent of the knowledge in any corporation is not documented – the most valuable information is stuck in the heads of people who do the job – and when those people leave the organisation – so does the information.

In order to get some of that undocumented information to stay with the company, Danie has begun a process of capturing what he calls “tacit knowledge” This knowledge is then linked to a system – a virtual classroom – that is used to train company employees.

INSERT: Interview with Danie Du Plooy

Danie Du Plooy of the Da Vinci institute – telling us all about emulated learning in virutal classrooms. To find out more about this concept – go to
www.davinci.ac.za – that is davinci one word – davinci.ac.za

That’s it for today – thanks for listening and be sure to join me again next Monday for more Cybersurf.


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