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Google Wave - Social Media Resources - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Adding Facebook and Twitter to student participation - Dont Waste Your Time , November 4, 2009. 3 more Google Wave resources , October 31, 2009. Embedding Google Wave into Blackboard , November 6, 2009. Google Wave - Twitter - eLearning Learning Best of October 2009 , November 3, 2009.

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Answering the Question: How Do We Keep Up

Kapp Notes

This Month's ASTD Big Question is simple and comple x--"How do we keep up?" And I learned of Second Life and Twitter through my interactions within the blogsophere. For example, Google's Wave was all the rage a while back and, while it is interesting, I am not that engaged with it. Tags: ASTD Big Question.

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eLearning Predictions Further Thoughts

Tony Karrer

Social Learning Communities It was interesting that ASTD DC / Todd Slater has created a Ning community. I ran into a post about Using Twitter at Work. I expected it to be about how to use twitter as a knowledge worker. Google Wave as a Mashup? That should be a bit of a “wow”. Instead it was about hacking work.

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The Future Of Learning Design

The eLearning Coach

Karl: A recent (2008) ASTD/Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp) study revealed that more than 70 percent of the knowledge that employees acquire comes from informal learning experiences but that 78% of the companies allocate less than 10% of their budget for informal learning. Alternatively, the product Google Wave is impressive.

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First Top 25 eLearning Posts of 2010 - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

eLearning-What’s Old Is New Again - ASTD , January 6, 2010 Great article looking at what really is going on in eLearning. Google Wave (8). Twitter (76). Get Your Audience Pumped: 30 Ways to Motivate Adult Learners - The eLearning Coach , January 14, 2010 Motivation is the force that drives people to fulfill a need.