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12 features of supporting social collaboration in the workplace

Jane Hart

I am often asked how to support social collaboration in the workplace. As I showed in my recent blog post , there are some big differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social/collaborative business. This workshop runs in February 2013. Want to find out more Online Communities

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The Role of the Collaboration Advisor

Jane Hart

In my previous post, Emerging new roles for learning and performance professionals , I identified some of the new roles appearing in the workplace. Today I want to look at the role of the Collaboration Advisor. Social Learning in Business. So who will help them? You can find out more here. Online Communities.

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ITA Predictions 2013

Clark Quinn

People who know nothing about connectivism or collaborative learning will profit from MOOC’s. Many traditional-thinking organisations will waste a lot of time and energy trying to track social interventions in the hope that they can control and manage “social learning”. 2013 will be a great year.

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Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013

Jane Hart

People who know nothing about connectivism or collaborative learning will profit from MOOC’s. Many traditional-thinking organisations will waste a lot of time and energy trying to track social interventions in the hope that they can control and manage “social learning”. 2013 will be a great year.

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Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013

Performance Learning Productivity

Harold Jarche People who know nothing about connectivism or collaborative learning will profit from MOOC’s. Jane Hart Many traditional-thinking organisations will waste a lot of time and energy trying to track social interventions in the hope that they can control and manage “social learning”.

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How to stimulate engagement in elearning

KnowledgeOne

You may be familiar with the Pygmalion effect and its counterpart, the Golem effect, which are good examples of the strength of this influence… Helped by neuroscience, some of the fundamental biological mechanisms of social learning have been uncovered (Frith and Frith, 2007; Mitchell, 2008), as has the key role of social emotions.

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Internet Time Alliance Predictions for 2013

Jay Cross

Here is what the Principals of the Internet Time Alliance see ahead in 2013: Harold Jarche. People who know nothing about connectivism or collaborative learning will profit from MOOC’s. 2013 will be a great year. As William Gibson wrote, “The future’s already here. It’s just not evenly distributed yet.”