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Edupunk stalks the institution.

Learning with e's

Students are also voting with their feet, with many preferring to use social networking tools such as Facebook to communicate in place of the institutional e-mail system. The adoption of free social software tools has raised questions over corporate branding, security and privacy issues, and legal requirements.

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Web 2.0 again

Learning with e's

workshop which is being run by James Clay (Gloucestershire College), and we are exploring a range of social software tools. James is asking us all to report back at the end of the session using a variety of tools, including blogs, podcasts and YouTube videos. I'm sat in the Web 2.0

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Podcasting - Twitter - Media - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. Social Software Adoption - eLearning Technology , August 10, 2009. Jakob Nielsen on social networks on the intranet - Clive on Learning , August 12, 2009. Recommended Facebook Privacy Settings For Kids? Featured Sources. August 10, 2009.

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Lectora e-Learning and IBM to Offer Social Learning Solutions

Trivantis

Authoring Tools. The Full-Featured Authoring Tool. e-Learning Authoring Software Made Easy. In response to this informal style of learning, organizations are investing in social learning solutions now more than ever before. Lectora: ONLY HTML5 Authoring Tool. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service.' ReviewLink.

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Social Learning Tools Should Not be Separate from Enterprise 2.0

Tony Karrer

With the recent launch of InGenius by SkillSoft, I believe it’s time again to raise a pretty important question: Where do Social Learning Tools belong? Should they be coupled with your LMS or other learning-specific tools? John Ambrose in Social Learning Will Fill Enterprise 2.0’s tools when they are first rolled out.

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What Universities Must Learn About Social Networks

Jay Cross

Faculty use social networks to support communication and information sharing among committees, teams, and research projects. Institutional staff use social software to improve communication with students for both recruitment and retention purposes. Beware of any supplier who is not dedicated to building social networks.