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The Corporate Blogging Book

Clive on Learning

Where would I be without my train journeys to London? This time it's The Corporate Blogging Book by Debbie Weil, which promises to tell you 'absolutely everything you need to know to get it right'. Another trip, another book. It deals really well with the common objections (security, legal risks, time, technology, payback, etc.)

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Performance Support

Clark Quinn

Learnscape architects have implemented miniature versions of the internet behind corporate firewalls that provide all of these things, from peer-rated FAQs to wizards, on-line help desks, and best practices repositories. This is an interesting take.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Method Count Percent Alongside Formal Learning 26 63% Process Information / Training 22 54% Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) / Support Information 18 44% Commonly used resources, URL's to applications, documentation, Contact Information, etc. Also, several people wrote in the training department itself.

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Instructional Design in the Collective World of YouTubers

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Detrick via Training Day is an interesting read. I'm not sure I understand the bashing of YouTube and the training pundits that "came out of the woodwork to benchmark YouTube's impressive statistics." This article by A.D. Obvisously the statistics will be much different.

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