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Why Companies Should Spend More on Social Learning | Social.

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It sounds like Weejee is growing quickly with Ian and Tracy at the helm, but they too are frustrated with the slow adoption of informal learning. Wikis are an easy place to start the promotion of collaborative learning spaces, and clients seem to be willing and able to accept this informal tool into their everyday lives.

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Embracing Innovation in Learning | Social Learning Blog

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When moving to an environment of innovative and collaborative learning, managers lose an enormous amount of control over the training destinies of their staff. View all posts by Andrea → ← Who’s Building the Social Learning Roads? It was for their own good after all. Yeah, right.

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Not Everyone is a Social Customer | Social Learning Blog

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Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Not Everyone is a Social Customer by Paul on February 11, 2011 in Development Tools , customer service , social learning A couple weeks ago I wrote a blog about the need to train your clients on the various methods of…training.

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The $2 Whiteboard Shows Power of Peer-to-Peer Learning | Social.

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My learning philosophy: dont make people tote around loads of information in their heads just so you can say you trained them. Social Learning Blog - January 7, 2011 [.] instead choosing to learn from those around him (check out Jon’s post on peer-to-peer learning here). Jim: Glad you enjoyed the post, Liam!

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My Learning Resolution For The Year (Hint: It's not “to be.

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Collaborative learning? Search the blog Popular Latest Comments Tags Web-Based, Instructor-Led, EPSS? Playing to your audience , perhaps? Give the last year some reflection. I’d love to hear your thoughts! Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Rob Mueller: Great post on using games as a training device. Properly d.

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Informal Learning Part 2 from Jay Cross: Informal learning is like a bicycle ride

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Informal learnign, on the other hand, is like a solo bicycle ride. Tags: corporate training communities of practice collaborative learning social learning informal learning. I can change my own direction, go where I want, stop when I want to and take a break. A great simile.

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Informal Learning Part 3 from Jay Cross

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Tags: corporate training collaborative learning social learning informal learning adult learning.