Clark Quinn

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Extending elearning?

Clark Quinn

A contact asked me what I saw as the link between Sharepoint and elearning, and I started to give my standard answer about portals fitting in with the whole performance ecosystem. Last I played with Sharepoint, it seemed like a portal solution; a place to deposit files.

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What’s Your Learning Tool Stack?

Clark Quinn

Also enterprise wide portal tools like Sharepoint. , and Facebook (mostly friends, but some from our own field). Finally, we get to the org level. Here we (should) see organization wide Enterprise Social Networks like Jive and Yammer, etc. So, this is a preliminary cut to show my thinking at inception.

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Reflections on Web 2.0 Expo

Clark Quinn

I also was intrigued to see Microsoft showing the Fuse team rather then SharePoint. The internal focus was refreshing, because much of the expo felt marketing focused, without much focus on the ClueTrain of a two-way authentic discussion. They were also touting a beta of accessing Microsoft Office docs collaboratively through FaceBook.

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Virtual Worlds: Affordances and Learning

Clark Quinn

ProtonMedia even announced integration of both Sharepoint and their own social media system with their virtual world platform, so either can be accessed in world or from the desktop. What’s clear is that, increasingly, organizations are creating and leveraging those long term relationships.

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Social Media Goals

Clark Quinn

And, of course, there’s now Sharepoint’s integration of social tools around resources. Vignette’s story about building on their core content management system supporting knowledge management makes sense from the point of view of mining value out of the discussions.

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When to LMS

Clark Quinn

SharePoint, as Harold Jarche points out on a comment to a subsequent Dave post ). The argument for the former is one tool, one payment, one support location, one integrated environment.

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