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Selling Learning Communities – Not Everyone Will or Wants a Group Hug

Tony Karrer

Instead, it focused on Jack’s no nonsense ability to make communities an effect part of learning. Subscribe to the Best of eLearning Learning for updates from this blog and other eLearning blogs. And particularly, I got to spend time with Jack on how he sells learning communities in the organization. Now let’s all be a Jack!

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

Adobe Captivate

This can either happen online (for instance over popular social media tools like LinkedIn, Twitter and so on) or offline (during group discussions, over coffee or during conferences). It can also be leveraged as an effective tool for collaborative or social learning. But its capability does not end here.

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4 On-the-job Training Methods for Skilling Employees

Disprz

In today’s instant messaging world, the flow of work is unrelenting for employees. It gives them little time to develop their current skills or learn new ones because they constantly juggle between deadlines, responding to emails and messages, and attending meetings. ” Sir Winston Churchill.

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5 Blended Learning Activities to Consider for Memorable Corporate eLearning Courses

eFront

Typically, webinars are held through web conferencing software that features instant messaging tools. Task-Based Blogs. Blogs are great stepping stones for reluctant employees, especially those who aren’t comfortable with technology. There are a variety of free blogging sites that feature blog templates and themes.

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Keep It Casual: Crafting Better Informal eLearning Experiences

TalentLMS

Social learning opportunities like informal workshops are an effective way of merging informal learning methods with more formal tactics. If employees find Facebook and LinkedIn groups a more natural fit for collaboration, think about how your SMEs can also engage on these platforms to direct and support a healthy learning culture.

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Social Software Adoption

Tony Karrer

The most popular technologies used are instant messaging (74%), wikis and team workspaces (67%), and blogs (51%). There is a network effect with the adoption of discussion groups. A prime example are blogs. Blogging is somewhat a personal/network version of discussion groups. Survey Results: Enterprise 2.0

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

EI Design

This can either happen online (for instance over popular social media tools like LinkedIn, Twitter and so on) or offline (during group discussions, over coffee or during conferences). It can also be leveraged as an effective tool for collaborative or social learning. But its capability does not end here.