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What's on Your Social Wish List?

CLO Magazine

Several social network suite vendors have offered us incredibly deep discounts if we make up our minds in the next two days. I need you to give me a one-page wish list of the capabilities you require from social software to make the most of social learning and carry out your vision of what we need to do.”

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Twemes means memes

Learning with e's

Although the wireless network connections have been playing some games with us, several of us here at Edumedia have been able to Twitter and then direct our tweets to Twemes where they are aggregated in with a stream of images ( Flickr ) and tags ( Delicious ) from the conference.

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Your social wishlist

Jay Cross

Several vendors of social network suites have offered us incredibly deep discounts if we make up our minds in the next two days. I need you to give me a one-page list of the capabilties you require from social software to make the most of social learning and carry out your vision of what we need to do.

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. Netiquette: a handy guide for online students - Dont Waste Your Time , February 8, 2010 Based on a Guide from the LSC (Lake Superior College) wiki of netiquette for their online students. Training 2010: Keynote Update - Learning Matters!

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SMBs and Social Learning Technologies

Janet Clarey

Noted main difference between main stream media and social media. Social media enables everyone to publish/access info inexpensively. Wikis - most versatile; can build just about anything on it. Distance learning—Social software’s killer ap? Text Messaging to Improve Social Presence in Online Learning.

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

Most workers have better connections to the Internet and social software at home than on the job. Content management systems, wikis, blogs, curation. Feeds, Tweets, streams. Service industries challenge workers to acquire tacit knowledge — the kind of know-how one learns on the job, not in the classroom. Know where.