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"Working Out Loud": Using the Tools We Already Have

ID Reflections

Before I get into how each of the tools facilitate and inspire #wol, I want to highlight that the process of working out loud is not only restricted to synchronous sharing of what one is doing at the moment with a closed group or team. When is it most useful to use Facebook? This is a platform that is perhaps most often used by the majority.

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Working Out Loud: Using the Tools We Already Have

Learnnovators

Before I get into how each of the tools that facilitate and inspire #wol, I want to highlight that the process of working out loud is not only restricted to synchronous sharing of what one is doing at the moment with a closed group or team. When is it most useful to use Facebook?

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Social Learning Cannot Be A Bolt-On Strategy

Learnnovators

The following excerpt from his blog summarizes it beautifully: “A Social Business isn’t a company that just has a Facebook page and a Twitter account. The diagram below from the blog summarizes this beautifully: 3. IMHO, it is a synchronous activity. The question is what comes first?

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SOCIAL LEARNING CANNOT BE A BOLT-ON STRATEGY

Learnnovators

The following excerpt from his blog summarizes it beautifully: “A Social Business isn’t a company that just has a Facebook page and a Twitter account. The diagram below from the blog summarizes this beautifully: 3. IMHO, it is a synchronous activity. The question is what comes first?

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Social Learning Cannot be a Bolt-On Strategy

ID Reflections

The following excerpt from his blog summarizes it beautifully: A Social Business isn't a company that just has a Facebook page and a Twitter account. The diagram below from the blog summarizes this beautifully: 3. IMHO, it is a synchronous activity. The question is what comes first?