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Training Must Swim to the Current to Survive

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The CLO article also references a recent survey sponsored by the enterprise content management (ECM) industry association AIIM (Association of Image and Information Management) [2] that found the business use of wikis, blogs, and social networks for collaboration and knowledge sharing has doubled in the past year – 25%, versus 12% in 2008.

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Get Your Paws Off My Training Budget

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I mean really…what’s the latest dollar valuation of impacting learning through implementation of a collaborative social networking solution? Forget ROI on that venue…better the effort spent on a new LMS or something that has buttons and flashing lights.

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The Learning Continuum – Using the PDR Design Model

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We should also embrace the role of subject matter experts (SMEs), knowledge bases, coaching/mentoring, and the collaborative benefits of social media. He described a dire need for us, as learning professionals, to embrace the concept of learning environments. So what do we do?