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How Social Networks Can Harness the Power of Weak Ties | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

The power of tools like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Yammer, are pretty astounding. Here’s how a typical LinkedIn network might look: Your weak ties are smaller circles, not at the center of a cluster I heard more support for the Weak Ties theory while attending a Knowledge Management conference in 2005. Properly d. Properly d.

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Are You Making These Portfolio Mistakes?

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Portfolio Mistake #1: Forgetting About Mobile Compatibility. Not making your portfolio mobile-friendly could cause your application to get skipped over by busy hiring managers who may be reviewing candidates’ submissions on a mobile device while they’re headed to a meeting, on their lunch break, or otherwise not at their computer.

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Web vs Apps: The Battle Rages On

eFront

In 2005 things seemed clear. The other thing is that since the time the web triumph was ascertained, mobile happened. And the web is, well, not as good in mobile. Now, if you think that all those will be overcome soon, as mobile devices get more powerful, with larger memories and faster CPUs, think again.

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Research Shows Companies Should Encourage Social Learning

TOPYX LMS

For example, informal learning happens effortlessly when people: Read a statistic or story on Facebook or another social media network. The survey revealed that the average employee learns through the following methods, to the following percentages: Experience on the job – 45%. Networking – 30%. Workshops – 10%. Training programs – 8%.

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The future of eLearning, part 2

eFront

In our last future-telling session we discussed how mobile learning, MOOCs and gamification are only going to get bigger in the coming years. Social networking is not some new category of computer use that Facebook (or Friendster/MySpace/Twitter/etc) invented. to be actually useful in eLearning (besides supplementary and novelty use).

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The future of eLearning, part 2

eFront

In our last future-telling session we discussed how mobile learning, MOOCs and gamification are only going to get bigger in the coming years. Social networking is not some new category of computer use that Facebook (or Friendster/MySpace/Twitter/etc) invented. to be actually useful in eLearning (besides supplementary and novelty use).

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

Solar power for your small and big mobile devices! Although the document focuses on mobile learning for children, you can easily deduct the benefits for all learner groups. The report forecasts especially rapid growth for collaborative e-learning, mobile learning, self-paced learning, and simulations and games. ah, what bliss!