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From “learning technologies” to “social technologies”

Jane Hart

Social technologies now play a big part in everything we do, and it is quite clear that many knowledge workers use a variety of social tools and networks not only to help them get work done, but also to learn efficiently while on the job. Content co-creation tools. Member profiling. Activity streams. Group spaces.

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Quotes and excerpts on the need for Learning 2.0 from the Best of T+D: 2007-2009

ID Reflections

Excerpts from the Best of T+D | 2007 - 2009 Harold Jarche in Skills 2.0 : As knowledge workers, we are like actors--only as good as our last performance. David Wilkins in Learning 2.0 Knowledge Management Blended Learning Solutions collaborative learning Workplace Learning Collaboration informal learning.

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Top 100 eLearning Items

Tony Karrer

Tools Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary PR 2.0: Tools Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary PR 2.0: Tools Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary PR 2.0:

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Agile, Lego and Training: The common factors.

ID Reflections

Social Media for Knowledge Workers: eLearning Technology (Tony Karrer) 10. Informal and Formal Learning Tool (Clark Quinn) 11. The Future Business of Learning for Suppliers (Charles Jennings). Tags: collaborative learning Agile Collaboration communication informal learning.

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2009 Predictions How Did I Do?

Tony Karrer

The specific term had some recent great discussion by Jane Hart and Harold Jarche in the posts Social media and self-directed learning , Using social media for different types of learning that included the following diagram: Grade: B #2 - eLearning 2.0 Articulate has a great tool set. Grows - But Creating "eLearning 2.0

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Demystifying Working Out Loud

Learnnovators

Here are some of my older posts: Getting Started With Working Out Loud , 7 Strategies To Facilitate Working Out Loud , and Working Out Loud: Using The Tools We Already Have. First let me clarify what working out loud is NOT… It is not any of the descriptors given below: A tool/methodology to boast about oneself.

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Using SharePoint

Tony Karrer

The reality is that what we did on the Work Literacy course or what I did for my Collaborative Learning Course could easily be supported by the various types of web parts within SharePoint. Possibly its smarter use of Outlook that's the intent from a Microsoft vision of supporting the knowledge worker.