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How Companies do Collaboration: Part 1

The Learning Dispatch

For example, some organizations are fine with public solutions like Facebook; others prefer restricted, enterprise-grade services like Yammer or Jive; and still others are most comfortable with traditional Outlook email. AMD ] May 2012. Every company approaches this decision with a unique level of comfort and desired openness.

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Social Learning: Top Down Versus Bottom Up

CLO Magazine

Examples of this type of technology include Jive and SharePoint. Figure 3 shows the top five considerations that respondents of the 2012 Learning Technology survey used when selecting their vendors. There’s often no restrictions on the type of collaboration and commentary that gets in there,” he said.

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The Other 90% of Learning

Jay Cross

This appears in the August 2012 CLO magazine. Chatter, Jive, Socialcast, Yammer, Podio, and other social networking systems simplify listening in and joining purposeful conversations. Serving enterprise customers. They changed the title on me.). The shorthand label for this viewpoint is “70:20:10.”

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Reflecting on my 2011

Jay Cross

things to avoid in 2012. A future post will deal with what I make of it and my aspirations for 2012 and beyond. Topics include Sharepoint, Jive, learning+working, rough drafts of articles, resource lists, and notes for various articles. I’ll be thinking about. what made me happy. what I accomplished. It keeps me honest.

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The Virtual Reality

CLO Magazine

“The relative importance of network performance compared to individual task performance has more than doubled in the past decade, from 22 percent in 2002 to 49 percent in 2012, and we see no reason to believe that trend will reverse,” said Thomas Handcock, senior director in CEB’s HR practice.

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Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review

mLearning Trends

We’ll certainly see the features and functionality of HTML5 maturing through 2012 along with access to better and faster networks (LTE, 4G, Wi-Max) but, for now, we still feel the best customer/user/learner experience happens via a native but customizable app framework. All the best to everyone in 2012.