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Informal Learning in Health Care 2.0

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Health care is increasingly gaining attention as an area in which innovation involves informal learning, and many of the other topics that go along with using Web 2.0 to engage people.

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Business Exceptions Are Not Always What They Seem

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Common wisdom among thought leaders who examine learning in organizations notes that most of the learning that occurs is done informally, or socially. However, informal learning has its own limitations that we all need to keep in mind as we think through the ways in which it adds value to business processes.

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Social Flow and the Paradox of Exception Handling in ACM

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As Jay Cross recently noted, people learning at work rely on social, or informal learning, around 80% of the time.

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Scalable Learning and Learnscapes in Social Business Design

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When a learning architecture supports all types of learning along the range of formal, non-formal, and informal experiences, it simply means that small chunks of formal learning are available as resources for non-formal and informal learning. e-Learning 2.0 Big Shift elearning 2.0

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Joining the eLearningLearning Community

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social media informal learning learnscape. Tags: Learning Experience e-Learning 2.0 Skilful Minds is now a Featured Source for the eLearningLearning Community.

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Institutional Innovation and Podular Design

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In Social is the plural of personal JP Rangaswami contends that institutional innovation is required to achieve the potential that social software offers organizations in general, and for-profit companies in particular. JP's voice is one of several important contributions to current thinking about innovation.