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Social media for trainers – a review

Clive on Learning

Indeed she admitted to me that she had been caught out by the demise of Google Wave, which she does cover briefly. Jane has obviously given a lot of thought to these and I’m sure I won’t be the only one to shamelessly steal a few of these for my own courses.

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Customer Learning, a largely unexploited marketing strategy

Jay Cross

Google could have produced a slick, buttoned-down, tech-oriented training program, like they did for Google Wave. I never did figure out how to use Wave. This time around, Google chose this friendly, avuncular fellow to take you by the hand. (The Power Searching with Google features: Six 50-minute classes.

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Buzz without the munchies

Janet Clarey

My first thought was HEY wait just a minute there Google, didn’t I just jump into Google Wave in the fall? I dunno because I’ve already forgotten Google Wave.) I’m going to go cold turkey for the next week and stay away from all my various social web activities. How is this different? (I

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Buzz without the munchies

Janet Clarey

My first thought was HEY wait just a minute there Google, didn’t I just jump into Google Wave in the fall? I dunno because I’ve already forgotten Google Wave.) I’m going to go cold turkey for the next week and stay away from all my various social web activities. How is this different? (I

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How to Replace Top-down Training with Collaborative Learning (2)

Jay Cross

Google is teaching people to use more of its services in online courses. Google could have produced a slick, buttoned-down, tech-oriented training program, like they did for Google Wave, but this time around, Google chose a friendly, avuncular fellow to lead you through the ondemand session. Think continuous ?ow

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The Pros of Social Media for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Remember Google Wave or even Google+? If you’re not currently active in social media, perhaps these tips will help you reconsider your participation. Look at some of the recent raves about Pokemon Go by the same people who were peddling Second Life just a few years ago. New ways to connect and share are good.

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The Future Of Learning Design

The eLearning Coach

We need to create guidelines to help target informal learning, we need to create environments in which informal learning can occur (both virtually and face-to-face) and we need to encourage experts within our organizations to actively engage in sharing knowledge. Alternatively, the product Google Wave is impressive.