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10 Social Media Tools For Learning

The eLearning Coach

So here are descriptions of ten applications representing different social media technologies that promote learning. Many of these tools and services are free or have a free trial period, which can encourage you to experiment in a small way at first. Dimdim has an open source version so developers can integrate it with other software.

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LCB Question for December - Past Year, Present Challenges, Predictions

Tony Karrer

It is the year that I recognized that there is a revolution going on in eLearning similar to 1996 when I saw that web-delivery of tools, content, etc. And this experience kept coming all during the year with Wikis, and more ( Incredibly Cool! Wikis are way better even if the end-users don't edit. It's all pure service.

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[IN DEPTH ANALYSIS] Do your employees know how to learn?

KnowledgeOne

In this knowledge-based economy that technologically evolves every day, being able to “learn how to learn” is THE key skill of the new worker. Learning that needs to be known. This does not mean that apart from these opportunities we will not acquire any knowledge or develop any other valuable skills.

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Can Centralized and Decentralized Online Training Co-Exist?

Mindflash

On-demand learning offerings (e.g., Learning embedded in the work environment (e.g., performance support, social media, knowledge base) is expected to increase from 50.9% Allow learners to contribute content informally (via a knowledge base, Wiki, forums, chats, etc.). 1 Give People a Choice.

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Can Centralized and Decentralized Online Training Co-Exist?

Mindflash

On-demand learning (e.g., Learning embedded in the work environment (e.g., performance support, social media, knowledge base) is expected to increase from 50.9% Allow learners to contribute content informally (via a knowledge base, Wiki, forums, chats, etc.). 1 Give People a Choice.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Brand Name Recognition?

Learning Visions

I see a listing of products and tools. Clearly says something about the state of the fragmented eLearning market -- mostly small shops providing services or companies doing it in-house using all of the aforementioned tools. Posted by Cammy Bean at 6:15 PM Labels: brands , e-learning industry 12comments: Sreya Dutta said.

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[from gminks] Social Learning Measurement : eLearning Technology

Tony Karrer

eLearning Technology Tony Karrers eLearning Blog on e-Learning Trends eLearning 2.0 or social learning or more specifically with using social tools to do things like have interesting conversations - what I want to measure is really not at all what is learned. I am not sure I know what they should have learned at all.