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Lotus Connections - IBM's Social Collaboration

Vignettes Learning

The two videos provide you an overview of Lotus Connections. This is helpful for those who wish to have an inside look on how social networking is applied in Enterprise 2.0 applications. To see the full view of the presentation, click the top right corner and expand to show the full screen.

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Seven Ways to Use the iPad for Workplace Learning

Upside Learning

The support for WiFi also makes for developing multiplayer learning games that can be used in groups or individually on the same network. Lotus or MS Exchange? The large screen and touch interface lends itself well for the deployment of learning games. These types of games may be effective especially when used for soft skills.

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Listing of Business and Enterprise 2.0 Social Networking

Vignettes Learning

Listing of Business and Enterprise 2.0

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

Many of the blogs I follow are part of the eLearningLearning community. So, I browsed "Tools" by keyword on eLearningLearning.

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

But I do find folks who claim because they were accessing online learning in the 60’s thru WAN (Wide-Area Network) and LAN (Local-Area-Network) Sorry, that doesn’t fly. Other options were universities who went online, via Lotus Notes. Modem You needed one of these to access the Internet. It was a university.

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Social Networking in Talent Management: Where are we?

Josh Bersin on Enterprise Learning

Earlier this year we embarked on a major research effort to understand the growing role of social networking in enterprise learning and talent management. The results are amazing.

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Social Networking in Talent Management: Where are we?

Josh Bersin on Enterprise Learning

Earlier this year we embarked on a major research effort to understand the growing role of social networking in enterprise learning and talent management. The results are amazing.