Clark Quinn

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Formal learning & social networking

Clark Quinn

is about informal learning, but the organization was moving to using social networking tools to scaffold their move from face-to-face to more online learning. So I was asked to talk about social networking and formal learning. Each of these can be accomplished well through social networking tools.

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70:20:10 Tech

Clark Quinn

One is the rise of social networking tools: blogs, micro-blogs, wikis, and more. In the past, other than courses, there was little at could be done except providing courses on how to coach, and making job aids. The technology wasn’t advanced enough. But that’s changed. What has changed are several things.

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Free - Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals

Clark Quinn

Date Title 09/29/2008 Introduction to Social Networks 10/06/2008 Free your Favorites / Bookmarks 10/13/2008 Blogs 10/20/2008 Aggregators 10/27/2008 Wikis 11/03/2008 Implications / Summary We will be posting more details of how to get into this online experience soon. The program topics and schedule. Learn at your own pace.

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Beyond the course

Clark Quinn

The social network provides the rest of the support around the courses which really only serve the situation where a major skill-shift change is needed.

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Revolution in Workplace Learning

Clark Quinn

The workshop description is: A Revolution in Workplace Learning Tools such as blogs, wikis, social networks, social bookmarking, and RSS readers are revolutionizing formal and informal workplace learning. Hope to see some of you there. If you are going, please drop a comment.

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Extending elearning?

Clark Quinn

Obvious extensions I would infer from social networking would include wrapping discussion around resources (and, of course, having a way to make the resources accessible from multiple points of view, search, and other features in support of reasonable information architecture).

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Tools Used

Clark Quinn

LinkedIn was shown as being used monthly or more by 68% which is higher than I would have expected. I personally get a lot of value out of LinkedIn , but I wonder if other people are getting that same value. Facebook use is higher than I would have thought. That's a surprise.

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