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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.

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2009 Top Posts and Topics

Tony Karrer

Discussion Forums for Knowledge Sharing at Capital City Bank eLearning Portal Integration Data Driven Notable Topics for 2009 Work Skills and Knowledge Work Work Skills Keeping Up?

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The Inimitable Jay Cross

ID Reflections

I had the good fortune to meet Jay in 2011 when he, along with Clark Quinn came down for EDGEx – The Disruptive Education conference. That was the first time I met him face to face, and I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. For a learning-hungry person like me, it was like manna from heaven. Jay Cross There were so many Aha!

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Learned about Learning in 2009

Tony Karrer

See also: Twitter Conference Ideas and Twitter and Webinars. Online Sessions / Conferences / Discussions => Now Visible Networking I’ve seen during 2009 a real growth in the ability to spark up interesting discussions as online sessions. Each of these allowed me to fast forward my learning and share knowledge effectively.

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Using SharePoint

Tony Karrer

I've been having fabulous conversations about using SharePoint. I've had conversations with several of these folks in more detail and with a few others. Possibly its smarter use of Outlook that's the intent from a Microsoft vision of supporting the knowledge worker. Some used it to track bugs. were similar.

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12 eLearning Predictions for 2009

Tony Karrer

5 - Virtual Classroom Tipping Point Based on a few different conversations and experiences, I believe that we've reached a point where virtual classroom training is no longer seen as inherently inferior and a lower value. That way an audience sitting at an in-person conference will have some of the capabilities that they do online.

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2009 Predictions How Did I Do?

Tony Karrer

Grade: A- #5 - Virtual Classroom Tipping Point Based on a few different conversations and experiences, I believe that we've reached a point where virtual classroom training is no longer seen as inherently inferior and a lower value. That way an audience sitting at an in-person conference will have some of the capabilities that they do online.