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What is social learning and how can you use it to foster collaborative learning

Adobe Captivate

In this article, I will touch upon the concept of social learning, its benefits and how can it be used meaningfully in an organisation to enhance collaborative learning. All of us use their standard communication and collaboration features like comments, posts, instant messaging, group discussion boards, wikis, video chats and so on.

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What is social learning and how can you use it to foster collaborative learning

EI Design

In this article, I will touch upon the concept of social learning, its benefits and how can it be used meaningfully in an organisation to enhance collaborative learning. All of us use their standard communication and collaboration features like comments, posts, instant messaging, group discussion boards, wikis, video chats and so on.

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What is social learning and how can you use it to foster collaborative learning

CrossKnowledge

In this article, I will touch upon the concept of social learning, its benefits and how can it be used meaningfully in an organisation to enhance collaborative learning. All of us use their standard communication and collaboration features like comments, posts, instant messaging, group discussion boards, wikis, video chats and so on.

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10 Social Media Tools For Learning

The eLearning Coach

In terms of promoting learning, employees could use blogs to write first-hand accounts of case studies, lessons learned, project debriefings, travel tips and cultural customs. Internal experts could blog about their areas of proficiency. Category: Microblogging. Who would have thought that 140 characters of text could be so powerful?

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Internet Time Alliance: what’s in a name?

Jay Cross

Wikipedia puts it this way: Internet time was a common catchphrase that originated during the late-1990s Internet boom. The story is documented in eLearn Magazine : Several years ago Jay Cross (lead author of this article) realized that while he championed social learning in books and conferences, he did most of his work in solitary.