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Piecing together collaboration and cooperation

Clark Quinn

In an insightful piece , Harold Jarche puts together how collaboration and cooperation are needed to make organizations work ‘smarter’, integrating workgroups with the broader social network by using communities of practice as the intermediary. I put reflection underpinning all of these, as a core practice.

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Blog Book Tour: Social Media for Trainers--stop #9

ID Reflections

Today, a trainer/ID/L&D director can ask a group of learners on Facebook or Twitter (or any other micro-blogging service that operates within the company firewall if security is an issue) how useful they find the course, what do they like or dislike, which aspects are most relevant to their real work, what could be removed, and so on.

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Breaking Up with “Yeah, but…”

Learning Rebels

Some people are actively (key word is actively) involved in groups and Communities of Practice. Click on the gloves to learn more about how Learning Rebels can provide learning solutions to help you achieve your business goals. ” More often than not, blank looks follow. Some people do some reading.

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Best No-Code LMS Mobile App Builders for mLearning Courses

learnWorlds

No-code builders will have slightly less functionality and customizability because they provide tools to quickly organize information rather than unique input code. The app is yours, but the LearnWorlds team takes care of everything (aka backups, firewalls, updates, etc.) Vibrant Learning Community. What is low-code?

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Provide the content. Provide thoughts around the content and the discussion. Selling the Value Often it can be tricky to convince management of the value of providing these tools. Firewalls - You can certainly install tools behind the firewall. I've embedded all the content from the slides.

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Profile of a learning architect: Sebastian Graeb-Konneker

Clive on Learning

Learning beyond the course Shell is really good at providing a myriad of other, less formal, ways in which employees can develop core competences, keep up-to-date with changes and prepare to take on further responsibilities. Communities of practice have been established for more 12 years, with well-defined policies and systems.

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Three Practical Ideas for Using Twitter in E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

I like to focus on the more practical information that I can use. For example, the Articulate twitter page is a good resource for Articulate users since it provides news, tutorials, and links to helpful tips and tricks. Once you have a course hashtag, you can use Twitter to provide additional content after the course.

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