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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

e-learning/ OJT. to the ”blend” Learning in the flow or work, “smart” working. peer-learning, collaborative learning. networked mindset). How learning is understood. Learning = Telling/Training, Learning = Studying. Informal learning. Adding social.

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Learning in the Collaboration Age

Performance Learning Productivity

Over the next few years the Web turned technical networks into ubiquitous conduits for everyone to use. The emerging understanding that invariably we need to work with others to solve problems is driving these collaborative and co-operative behaviours and, in turn, fuelling a focus on collaborative learning.

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Learning in the Collaboration Age

Performance Learning Productivity

Over the next few years the Web turned technical networks into ubiquitous conduits for everyone to use. The emerging understanding that invariably we need to work with others to solve problems is driving these collaborative and co-operative behaviours and, in turn, fuelling a focus on collaborative learning.

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Learning in the Collaboration Age (original post)

Performance Learning Productivity

Over the next few years the Web turned technical networks into ubiquitous conduits for everyone to use. The emerging understanding that invariably we need to work with others to solve problems is driving these collaborative and co-operative behaviours and, in turn, fuelling a focus on collaborative learning.