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Using Social Network Analysis in Social Business Design

Skilful Minds

My previous post discussed the Open/Closed culture fallacy in social business design. I contended that leaders of large corporations are typically unable to answer the key strategic questions posed by David Armano in an important post recently.

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10 Best Online Course Social Media: Paid & Free

Think Orion

As social media continues to impact consumer shopping behavior, marketers vividly leverage these networks’ drawing power for promotion. percent of the world’s population, are social media users. For this reason, the demand for social media professionals is increasing. The numbers are enormous – there were 5.19

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eLearning Hot Lists Moving to eLearning Learning

Tony Karrer

In Using Social Signals to Find Top eLearning Resources I discussed a particular example of using the social signals capability of Browse My Stuff to find good resources on a particular topic. Please read this post and then head over to eLearning Learning and subscribe to the Best Of feed via RSS or eMail.

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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

Sharing is an act of learning and can be considered your responsibility for the greater social learning contract. Most of what we learn, we learn by interacting with others.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Clark Quinn and I led a discussion on Reinventing Organizational Learning at LearnTrends this morning. The recording will be up before the day is over, but I thought you might enjoy the discussion that went with it. mariancasey: social network. Chris 2: Agile networks require collaborative learning across companies.

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Co-creation

Jay Cross

social software apps. discussion groups and wikis. social network analysis. Co nnectivism, recently coined by George Siemens, makes it explicit that the learner is augmented with connections to networks of people and information. It’s new thought being wired into the brain’s network.

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Let's improve our learning language as learning professionals

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I feel somehow that over de last years my use of words has grown sloppier because of my personal online network. Even doing a social network analysis and identifying thought leaders is an intervention. I observe how sloppy we use the term ''learning''. It is not to blame the organizers, I am also guilty myself.