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Forums vs. Social Networks?

Clark Quinn

Social Network Examples are Ning and KickApps. Longer-term we want to have more of a social network where people will become more social, interact in a myriad of different ways, create groups within the site, and generally will take it into classic social network realms. Typically they center around threaded discussions.

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Training and Social Media Taught Me to Tie a Tie

E-learning Uncovered

employees) can create content to share information with learners (a.k.a. If for example I need to learn to tie a tie, I can review a brief tutorial created by the guy who wears ties to the office every day. ex: Hosted third party sites like LinkedIn and Ning ; Partially self-hosted sites like KickApps and Yammer or even SharePoint).

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Training and Social Media Taught Me to Tie a Tie

E-learning Uncovered

employees) can create content to share information with learners (a.k.a. If for example I need to learn to tie a tie, I can review a brief tutorial created by the guy who wears ties to the office every day. ex: Hosted third party sites like LinkedIn and Ning ; Partially self-hosted sites like KickApps and Yammer or even SharePoint).

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Honey Pots - Create pages that people are likely to update such as Common Support Issues, FAQ, etc. Use a Wiki instead of other approaches to creating web pages (only edited by ID/writers initially). Start them with initial structure and obvious placed to add content. Open up editing slowly. eLearning Trends Enterprise 2.0

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