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Online social networks, learning and viral expansion loops

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For me though I see a real role for social media as a platform for business learning. Social media - a platform for learning This year I have become more and more interested in the use of online social networks as a platform for business learning and knowledge management. Well, maybe that's what bored celebrities do, who knows?

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Everywhere - the future of knowledge and learning

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Once knowledge had been organised (in a rudimentary sort of way) the platform had been set for education of the masses, beginning in the late 19th century. After a period of time others saw a need to organise the world's expanding body of knowledge and leading to dictionaries and the first encyclopedias.

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Autonomous Learning - is it the same as informal learning?

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I'm not going to fully review the ideas in the book here (I recommend you buy it), instead I'll use the book as a platform for my thoughts on formal/non-formal learning. Dan Pink presents evidence of another approach, one that focusses upon a person's intrinsic need for autonomy, mastery and purpose in what they do.

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My Top 10 'Learning' books from 2010

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It looks at how social media can help to create a whole new platform for learning within businesses. The New Social Learning - Marcia Conner and Tony Bingham. I read this book and said to myself The New Social Learning is the best book I've read for ages, and it is!

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5 great speakers from the AITD conference - a summary of ideas

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We can't just expect others to see the potential that we see for new technologies to provide new and exciting platforms for enhanced informal learning. I suppose at the end of the day we as L&D people must speak to businesses in their language, outcomes, targets and budgets.

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