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10 Best (Learning) Books of 2009

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Without a doubt this will is already influencing how people learn and will continue to effect learning environments into the future. 6 Twitter Power. I've included this book because it really helped me understand the potential of Twitter for my own personal learning and for learning in general. 7 Design Thinking.

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My Top 10 'Learning' books from 2010

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I do not think there can be any doubt that design has an impact upon how learners interact with learning materials, this book is a real help for those who would like to make sure that the learning tools that they design are engaging and effective for learners.

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5 great speakers from the AITD conference - a summary of ideas

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I'll give you a bit of a summary in this post and will provide a link to my Twitter feed for the conference, I think that will help to flesh out how I found some of the sessions! I write a blog, use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn etc but what did I know about Social Media really? So here are my top 5, in no particular order!

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Permission Learning - encouraging the informal

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I've followed many discussions on blogs, webinars and twitter asking to promote a greater use of informal learning in workplaces. Obviously not, this would just mean that the content is effectively binned, along with your investment. So, to informal learning! It's a good point!

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Online social networks, learning and viral expansion loops

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Credit where credit is due, a great deal of this increase in awareness has come through my use of Twitter (especially #lrnchat ) and through a number of online social networks, such as Seth Godin's Triiibes , LearnTrends , Problogger and LinkedIn groups. Now the question is, "but what content do they need/want?" That's pretty broad isn't it!

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There's still a place for Learning 0.0

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Technologies such as elearning generally, twitter, personal learning environments, wikis, webinars and so forth. New technologies can lead to better, more effective learning. technologies lead to more effective learning? Is elearning 'better' than workshop-based learning? Maybe, but maybe not! Maybe, maybe not!

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