Clark Quinn

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What’s Your Learning Tool Stack?

Clark Quinn

From there we move up to the community level. Communities are large, so we need to start having subgroups, and profiles become important. There’s also probably a need to save community-specific resources like documents and job aids, so there may be a portal function as well. Certainly ongoing discussions are supported.

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Extending elearning?

Clark Quinn

A contact asked me what I saw as the link between Sharepoint and elearning, and I started to give my standard answer about portals fitting in with the whole performance ecosystem. Last I played with Sharepoint, it seemed like a portal solution; a place to deposit files. User-generated content can be mined for new courses.

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Social Media Goals

Clark Quinn

And, of course, there’s now Sharepoint’s integration of social tools around resources. Lithium was advertising ’successful’ communities, and so I naturally inquired about their approach. Yet, for a learning group, Mzinga’s integration of formal and informal learning is also plausible.

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When to LMS

Clark Quinn

SharePoint, as Harold Jarche points out on a comment to a subsequent Dave post ). And I haven’t even talked about how, if you’re still talking about ‘managing’ learning, you might not have addressed the issues of trust, value, and culture in the community you purport to support.

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