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10 Best Online Course Social Media: Paid & Free

Think Orion

Also, an interactive platform provides options for different learning material formats such as videos, presentations, case studies, instructional sessions, e-books, and podcasts. This course unveils the intricacies of social media marketing, empowering students to leverage various platforms to engage current and potential customers.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 2/24/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

Tag: Podcasting. The use of social network analysis as a management tool is accelerating. Tag: Social Network Analysis. Daniel Gross thinks the blog bubble is about to burst. Mapping informal relationships at a company is revealing -- and useful - Business Week. Was Blink right after all?

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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

… The emergent way of learning is more likely to involve community, storytelling, simulation, dynamic learning portals, social network analysis, expertise location, presence awareness, workflow integration, search technology, help desks, spontaneity, personal knowledge management, mobile learning, and co-creation.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The Social Graph.shaping up to be the hot summer song of 08

Mark Oehlert

Dion Hinchcliffe, as per usual, has a good solid explanation of the social graph (and a lovely graphic). It is close to social network analysis but is more closely tied to graph theory - hence its language of nodes and vertices. Think of it as the study of people and their connections. books futures Web 2.0

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

You all had parallel conversations on your blogs etc. John McDermott: This is harkening back to Tony's comments re aggregation on his blog. not company wide blogs. Moderator (Harold Jarche): value network analysis. Moderator (Harold Jarche): social network analysis. Christy Tucker: true.

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How to support informal learning

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Every day, thousands of people read his blogs, Internet Time and Informal Learning Blog. Use amateur video and blogs to distribute information while it’s still fresh. Cross is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Business School. I’m the Johnny Appleseed of informal learning.