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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | ENGAGED LEARNING JANUARY 12, 2010 Checklist of Social Learning Strategies Will you pursue a federated model and use best-of-breed from multiple provides with a single or multiple aggregation points? Feb 1-3 I will be presenting at the Training 2010 conference with Dave Wilkins ( @dwilkinsnh ). In preparation, we came up with a bunch of things that one would need to know when creating a social learning strategy. Each one could take a deep dive, but we wanted to make the list available. We hope this will help to spark some imagination and help you see, as you plan and implement, some areas you may have missed. Here is the list in document form. Codified? | ENGAGED LEARNING SEPTEMBER 29, 2009 I Finally Get It – Why Social Networking is So Important Luis pulled out a quote by David Weinberger: “ But the real problem with the information being provided to us in our businesses is that, for all the facts and ideas, we still have no idea what we’re talking about. Yet I did not – at least fully. There was something missing and it has been bothering me, but I never have let it stop me. That is how I work. My point? | | | | | | | ENGAGED LEARNING OCTOBER 27, 2011 Social Media helps Students Engage Tracy understands all online colleges aren’t created equal and for the past few years has helped spread the message of the level of education, convenience and opportunity Online University can provide students.). (This is a guest post by Tracy Linden. She has always had a deep passion in ensuring quality education is available for all who want to attend college. From onlinephd.org. | ENGAGED LEARNING SEPTEMBER 27, 2010 10 Steps to Creating an Online Community – There Aren’t Any How much better to be able to go in, recognize an area that can be improved, and then be able to provide a solution, whatever that may be! If not provide it, then recognize what a potential solution could be and who to contact. There aren’t any steps. It is as if they will take you to the holy grail. Steps imply that they must be done in order – in sequence. Use it. | ENGAGED LEARNING OCTOBER 21, 2009 I Finally Get It – It’s Personalization, Not Publication What is new is that we, as providers, need to focus on that instead of how to get the information out there. Our job is to first provide a way for them to personalize information transactions and second, to help them understand that the personalization they want is there and how to use it to their advantage. photo credit: Lazurite. Here is another ‘ah-ha’ moment for me. | ENGAGED LEARNING NOVEMBER 12, 2009 Blogs – Day 4 – Best Uses of a Blog Just like you do in real life, make a good name for yourself – create trust by providing good information. Week 1: Blogs: Day 4. Did you create your first post? That’s a great first step. But there is a good chance NO ONE WILL READ IT! Yes, it is true. And that is to be expected. We will talk tomorrow about how to be noticed by others without being obnoxious. But don’t worry about that for now. We have talked about how you might use blogs outside and inside of work. Let’s talk more in more detail about the latter: how it can be used with your organization. | | | | | | | | | -
ENGAGED LEARNING | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2010 Engaged Learning - Untitled Article He is providing ‘advanced common sense.’ Reports from Training 2010. am at Training 2010 in San Diego this week. The next few posts will be from this conference. Not all coherent, I am sure, but rather in not fashion. Tom Stone’s “Overcoming Obstacles and Objections to the Use of Web 2.0 in Organizations.” I have loved Tom’s sessions at other conferences and expect this will be great as well. Obstacles and Objections: Culture & Change issues. Productivity concerns. Connection with L&D. Purpose issues. Control issues. Measurement issues. Technology issues. I love that. MORE >> -
ENGAGED LEARNING | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2011 Enterprise 2.0 Conference Session: Failures Conf): Kevin’s session should provide a healthy contrast by tackling the subject of failures head on. (This is a crosspost from my personal blog: vinjones.com ). Over the years I have given many presentations and keynotes at conferences. And usually there are blog posts and tweets about them afterward. But rarely are people talking about the session BEFORE they actually see it. This is what has happened for my session at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference. First, I saw Sterling Raphael ‘s tweet pointing to his post. Most importantly, how to circumvent it. That pointed me to others. MORE >> -
ENGAGED LEARNING | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2011 vinJones.com – Changing The Way We Work The people who follow vinJones.com and use the tools provided there are the ones who want to change the world of business. Engaged Learning as a blog has not been receiving much love lately. This is because I have been spending more time blogging at vinJones.com. Here, among other things, I am creating short videos that help us reevaluate how we work. They are meant to be able to be shown and discussed in your meetings at work. 10 minutes of open dialogue can make a huge difference. They are not content to let the mediocre and the status quo dominate nor do they “just want a job.” MORE >> -
ENGAGED LEARNING | MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 2008 Engaged Learning » Success Stories -
ENGAGED LEARNING | MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 2008 Engaged Learning » Success Stories
- Forums – Day 1 – What is it? ENGAGED LEARNING | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2009
- eLearningLearning - a Pool of Information ENGAGED LEARNING | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2008
- Dojolearning - Haheee-ya! ENGAGED LEARNING | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2008
- Keith Sawyer on Innovation in the Learning Organization ENGAGED LEARNING | TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2008
- Social Learning at Ebay ENGAGED LEARNING | TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2008
- Marc Rosenberg on Ensuring Business Alignmnet - LMC ENGAGED LEARNING | TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2008
- Webinar #2 - Using Wikis in Social Learning ENGAGED LEARNING | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2008
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