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Using SharePoint

Tony Karrer

In my post SharePoint Examples there are some great examples in the comments. 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. Quick Thoughts on eLearning 2.0

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Top 100 eLearning Items

Tony Karrer

My Top 25 blogs for 2008 Blogging as Reflective Practice The Elearning Apprentice Part 2: A four-level framework for evaluating social network ROI. 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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50 suggestions for implementing 70-20-10

Jay Cross

Knowledge work has evolved into keeping up and taking advantage of connections. Charles Jennings made 70:20:10 a guiding philosophy of learning during his eight-year tenure as Chief Learning Officer at Reuters, the world’s largest information company. An effective community of practice is like a beehive.

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Shifting sands

Learning with e's

However, society moved on, the world of work changed, and the industrialised processes were replaced by knowledge working. For example, social media is encouraging learners not only to discover existing knowledge, it is also enabling them to create, repurpose, organise and share new knowledge.

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

For example, Google’s ubiquitous GMail service is still in Beta. In complex environments it no longer works to sit back and see what will happen. In complex environments it no longer works to sit back and see what will happen. So what models will work for our complex environments?

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LearnTrends: Microlearning

Experiencing eLearning

Microlearning – the learning that results from “micro” content published in short form and limited by the software and devices used to view it – offers alternatives to traditional development methods for workers who deal with web-based information as part of their job. Pathway to community; you have to be embedded in the community to help.

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Not Your Father’s ROI

Jay Cross

At the same time, we are shifting into an era in which knowledge work and learning occur where re-engineered business processes collide with a participative and interactive ecology of information flows. In a networked, information-based environment, shareholders value brand, reputation, ideas, relationships and know-how.

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