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Success Formula for Discussion Forums in Financial Services

Tony Karrer

Business Casual , October 29, 2008 Making Intranet Discussion Groups Effective - eLearning Technology , June 15, 2006 Requirement to Social Learning Adoption #2 - Compatibility - Engaged Learning , February 24, 2009 The Holy Trinity: Leadership Framework, Learning 2.0 & I found a lot of great stuff.

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Making connections

Learning with e's

It didn''t take long for the emerging social networking services to gain massive worldwide subscriptions. Simply connecting into the appropriate community of practice is enough to assuage any feelings of loneliness. 2006) Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide. Teachers need not feel isolated any longer.

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How To Create an Interactive Learning School and Engage Your Learners

learnWorlds

Manage and Control your Community. The integrated social network supports interactions with both the whole community and specific individuals and groups. The learner is able to discuss issues, ideas, suggestions, engage in role-playing for problem-solving, and share experiences and advice within a community of practice.

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Opening up #learning: Access to knowledge

Learning with e's

The advent of the Web, and subsequently the rise in use of social media and media sharing services has amplified this capability. The benefits are that we can all learn from each other, and can freely share our ideas, developing worldwide communities of practice that thrive on this access to knowledge. Reference Putnam, R.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 5/27/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

May 27, 2006. Revisiting Communities of Practice: from fishermen guilds to the global village - Knowledge Board (free registration required). O'Reilly Media have taken a ton of criticism for attempting to enforce a service mark against a nonprofit group in Ireland that wanted to have "Web 2.0" conference.

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knowledge and Learning In The News - 6/11/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

Communities of practice: legitimate peripheral participation and lurking - Joitske Hulsebosch. Legitimate peripheral participation is an analytical perspective (LPP) that has to do with opening the practice to someone who is not a core member and who has something if not a lot to learn about the practice. Business Week.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

By 2050, the population of the United States is estimated to reach 400 million (it reached 300 million in 2006). The first question for most Ning community owners not willing to pay up is “where do I take my online community of practice now”? Facebook Press Room.