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Figure 1.1.1 Learning in a digital ageImage: © CC Duncan Campbell, 2012
Figure 1.1.2: The knowledge component in the workforce
Figure 1.1.3 A video animator: a typical knowledge worker. Photograph: Elaine Thompson/Associated Press, 2007.
Figure 1.2.1 Using social media for communication is an essential skill for a digital age
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