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Mobile Learning: e-learningnext

ID Reflections

Ten years back, Clark Quinn’s statement about mobile learning seemed wishful thinking. Today, mobile learning is no longer a buzzword. The emergent ones are those that are likely to have the greatest impact on Human Performance Improvement and Personal Knowledge Management. It has arrived.

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Learning Communities List

Tony Karrer

TrDev - Large, Moderated - Training and Development Discussion Group begun in October 2000. E-)learning network - Fairly active LinkedIn group/network for professionals working in the (E-)learning industry and informal learning industry. Some subgroups emerging. Learning Trends 2008 - Online - Free [link]

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Social Technology, Community Management & Organizational Development

Learnnovators

Read the post, How Social Technology has Emerged as an Enterprise Management Model , for an in-depth understanding. I am not going to tread into management theory or organizational structures in this post. And this happened around 2000. x—–x—–x—–x—–x.

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MOOCs In Workplace Learning – Part 2: Designing a MOOC

Learnnovators

@ ignatia (Inge de Waard) describes MOOCs thus in her Master’s Thesis: “MOOC is above all referring to a pedagogical model with independent learners, access to information, opportunity to create emerging, spontaneous, yet not directed learning communities, etcetera. These are: (MSL 1): Encompassing formal and informal learning.

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MOOCS IN WORKPLACE LEARNING – PART 2: DESIGNING A MOOC

Learnnovators

@ ignatia (Inge de Waard) describes MOOCs thus in her Master’s Thesis: “MOOC is above all referring to a pedagogical model with independent learners, access to information, opportunity to create emerging, spontaneous, yet not directed learning communities, etcetera. These are: (MSL 1): Encompassing formal and informal learning.

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SMBs and Social Learning Technologies

Janet Clarey

Some notes: Polls: Most attending work in L&D with some HR, IT, and learning services providers. Most attending work in organization with 2000+ ee’s but several were SMBs (under 2K ee’s for this presentation). To provide a community for learning professionals. For knowledge management.

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Ten years after

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

You have just read a description of what happened a hundred years ago when the twentieth-century industrial giants emerged. Using the infrastructure of the emerging electricity and telephone networks, these industrialists transformed the U.S. > 09-Jan-2009 08:36 126K 1999 Knowledge Manag.> 1999 Age of Networks.>