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Reflections on Twitter and social networking

Clark Quinn

However, much like the Facebook opportunity, it’s a way to follow people who could be serving as mentors (even if they don’t know it!). That’s cool, as it provides more ways for interaction. And Ning’s quite interesting too. The Work Literacy one on Learning 2.0

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

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Five Barriers to Effective Learning in Organisations - Performance Learning Productivity , April 7, 2010 Very few of us would argue with the proposition that a lot of organisational learning and development activity is sub-optimal to the extent that it provides little value to participants and their organisations.

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Online social networks, learning and viral expansion loops

Sticky Learning

One day Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook , no doubt on the first day there were only a handful of users. Facebook would never have worked if users hadn't brought in their existing networks of family and friends. He didn't really see this as 'learning' at this stage, he just thought that it seemed to make sense. Web/Tech.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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While still important, a more critical role to support the convergence of learning assets and workflows requires consideration of robust EPSS technology to play a pivotal role in the very near future. It should provide access to courses when those are relevant, resources/job aids, and eCommunity tools too. vendoranalysis.xls.