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LearnTrends: The Immernet Singularity

Experiencing eLearning

These are my live blogged notes from Tony O’Driscoll’s LearnTrends session on The Immernet Singularity. We focus on formal learning & productivity but ignore informal learning and performance. Knowledge Sharing Spaces (SharePoint, Blackboard, Yahoo Groups). My side comments are in italics. Virtual Worlds.

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LearnTrends: Extending Learning to the Edges of Organizations

Experiencing eLearning

Public version from Sun: https://slx.sun.com/ , site about the product here: SLX. Institute of Technology: Information shared with a heavily modified version of Sharepoint. Tags: LMS Learning Communities Workplace Learning e-Learning learntrends. Not a lot of instructional design, just getting people to share content.

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SharePoint Fear and Loathing by Learning Professionals

Tony Karrer

I was surprised by the fear and loathing expressed around SharePoint yesterday at LearnTrends 2009. SharePoint 2010 looks to be a much better product. SharePoint 2010 looks to be a much better product. And I’ll continue to collect examples of how organizations are Using SharePoint.

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eLearning Predictions Further Thoughts

Tony Karrer

That certainly goes along with what we’ve done with LearnTrends and what’s going on with social learning. SharePoint We had some very interesting exchange around SharePoint. But I had to share the comment: When I train on SharePoint, the biggest issues is that people don't understand what's possible. eLearning Technology.

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Business of Learning

Tony Karrer

There are pretty important question here to ask about your learning business: Will there be demand for our training products (classroom, virtual classroom, eLearning)? Okay, I'm leading the witness, but I believe that you will find that most people are less interested in training as a product. Training is a known product.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

and how it organically facilitates collaboration and productivity? It shares the look and feel as well as the functionality of the EY intranet, three prototypes, overview of the EY usability methodology, lessons learned, and the results of a focus group study conducted on the final product. LearnTrends 09 starts this coming Tuesday.

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Social Learning Tools Should Not be Separate from Enterprise 2.0

Tony Karrer

This could be: SharePoint, Yammer, Confluence, etc. If an organization has SharePoint and InGenius, my preference would be that social interaction occurs in SharePoint. InGenius should integrate into SharePoint. As a side note, Skillsoft is trying really hard to get Social Learning to be SEOed to their inGenius product.