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Performance - Collaboration - Social Network Analysis - eLearning Hot List

Tony Karrer

World Part 2 - Social Enterprise Blog , June 6, 2009 Should you Care about Google Wave? yes, they went there - WISE Pedagogy , June 1, 2009 Time Spent - The Learning Circuits Blog , June 1, 2009 Top Other Items The following are the top other items based on social signals. Browse eLearning Content

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10 Best Online Course Social Media: Paid & Free

Think Orion

percent of the world’s population, are social media users. For this reason, the demand for social media professionals is increasing. This is why online social media marketing courses can teach you skills to progress toward business goals and avoid marketing mishaps. But what exactly is social media marketing?

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eLearning Learning - Best of June 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Google Wave as a Learning Tool - Learning and Technology , June 12, 2009. Expert Level Answers via Social Networks - eLearning Technology , June 8, 2009. World Part 2 - Social Enterprise Blog , June 6, 2009. Should you Care about Google Wave? Social Learning and Communities of Practice , June 4, 2009.

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LearnTrends - Sound - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Using Social Network Analysis in Social Business Design - Skilful Minds , September 23, 2009. Twitter in your Teaching - eLearning Acupuncture , September 24, 2009. You don’t always need words to teach - Leveraging Learning , September 21, 2009. Google Sidewiki , September 24, 2009.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The Social Graph.shaping up to be the hot summer song of 08

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « A Couple of Lists of Sites to Start the Day. Dion Hinchcliffe, as per usual, has a good solid explanation of the social graph (and a lovely graphic). Think of it as the study of people and their connections. From the land of Huh?