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Online social networks, learning and viral expansion loops

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I did however miss the first wave of social media on the net, there are many who have written blogs for 5-10 years and are a great deal more connected than I am and are across everything web2.0. As I've used each of these I've been struck by how easily this format (social sites) could be used as a platform for business learning.

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10 Best (Learning) Books of 2009

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After my longest break away from the stickylearning blog I thought a good place to begin was by reviewing the 10 books that I got the most from during 2009. When writing blog posts I draw ideas from a pretty wide range of areas and my reading over the last year has been equally wide. 9 Ignore everybody. Right Between the eyes!

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5 great speakers from the AITD conference - a summary of ideas

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I write a blog, use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn etc but what did I know about Social Media really? I use it a fair bit and speak with business clients about how they can use social media to promote learning, however to be honest I still feel like a newbie with much of this! Social Technographics Explained.

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My Top 10 'Learning' books from 2010

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Probably no real surprise for anyone who has read my blog, I really like the way Garr Reynolds has brought a sense of design to slideware. Made to Stick was Chip and Dan Heath's first book and in fact a key driver to me beginning this blog. Social media looked at includes Twitter, Facebook, Blogging, Wikis and a bunch of other tools.

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Exploring the learning landscape

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Internal social networks. There is generally some structure underlying social sites within businesses, rules of engagement, layout, use and so forth. Participation in social sites is however generally up to the individual so control is low. Reading blogs. Compulsory eLearning courses/workshops within your business.