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LearnTrends 2009 Video Archive Available

eLearning Weekly

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to attend the LearnTrends 2009 Online Conference , but I heard great things about it. LearnTrends was sponsored by Jay Cross, Tony Karrer, and George Siemens.). There are tons of other details about the conference here , and you can get more info about LearnTrends on these social networks: Twitter.

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Selling Learning Communities – Not Everyone Will or Wants a Group Hug

Tony Karrer

Jack Merklein from Xerox Global Services did a really great presentation at LearnTrends 2009 entitled - Common tools for Diverse Communities at Xerox Global Services. You can find the LearnTrends 2009 Recording including Jack’s presentation. A few follow-up thoughts. In fact, we all want that all the time!

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Online social networks, learning and viral expansion loops

Sticky Learning

I respond, 'well I'm becoming more and more interested in the use of social media and microblogging for learning', I then get puzzled looks that say, "too much time on your hands", "what is he talking about?" For me though I see a real role for social media as a platform for business learning. Social media - fad or forever?

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Learned about Learning in 2009

Tony Karrer

During the year, I’ve had fantastic conversations through LearnTrends around SharePoint , Examples and Tour of Different Kinds of eLearning , Social Learning , and the Business of Learning. I don’t actually think using the terms “social learning” or “informal learning” is the right way to go about selling this stuff either.

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

So here are the top posts based on social signals via eLearning Learning for August 2010. They had attended the LearnTrends free online conference. Social media is a fad. The Evolving Social Organization - Learning and Working on the Web , August 25, 2010 Tweet Co-author: Thierry deBaillon – @tdebaillon. I know I did.