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British Telecom Dare2Share case study

Clive on Learning

There was a lot of interest in the BT case study and we ran out of question time, but luckily there are plenty of web resources that will allow you to follow up. Tags: lt10uk social networking.

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Measurement & ROI for Social & Network Learning

Experiencing eLearning

This can be the social network. Also need to think about opportunity cost–what are you giving up to spend time on social media? Research may be little pilot studies, case studies–not always full scale research. Look for the powerful stories about how work has changed–success cases.

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TCC09: Evaluating Social Networking Tools for Distance Learning

Experiencing eLearning

Summary: “Debates rage about the appropriateness of using social networking in teaching, with arguments ranging from waste of time and distraction from academic goals to needed to reach net generation student. An example of using a social networking tool, Ning, in an online class is reported.&#. Three main points.

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At the edge

Clark Quinn

Another response to my request for topics asked about moving from the classroom to the ‘fringe’ Here, I have a very simple response: the case studies in Revolutionize Learning & Development. This included and Enterprise Social Network and a Knowledge Management system. The problem was too much hierarchy.

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Micro-credentials and Badges: Two Distinct Concepts

KnowledgeOne

Unlike “closed” digital badges, it can also be made public by the learner to whom it is awarded – who becomes its holder and manager – and, in particular, be shared on their social networks or added to their online CV using a link (URL).

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Formal learning & social networking

Clark Quinn

is about informal learning, but the organization was moving to using social networking tools to scaffold their move from face-to-face to more online learning. So I was asked to talk about social networking and formal learning. Each of these can be accomplished well through social networking tools.

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How to Blend Education and Social Technologies

LearnDash

One thing is certain, social networks are here and will not be going anywhere anytime soon. Not a day goes by that we don’t hear a company beg us to “like” them on Facebook, and now educational institutions are very much jumping on board the social train – and with good reason! Creating student website programs.