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Exploring Social and Community EdTech Tools and Apps

InSync Training

We use social media to share content, communicate, and interact. Sometimes creating a community of practice or personalized learning network is not a project goal or objective, but we know that putting one in place will certainly promote knowledge and skill acquisition in our learner’s moments of need.

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Setting the tone for your online learning community

Logicearth

In a recent article for this very blog, I wrote about the importance of cohort-based learning as a way to motivate and empower learners. Learning together as part of this social network is a fundamental foundation of these programmes. In other words, interacting with your peers via debate and discussion online.

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Setting the tone for your online learning community

Logicearth

In a recent article for this very blog, I wrote about the importance of cohort-based learning as a way to motivate and empower learners. Learning together as part of this social network is a fundamental foundation of these programmes. In other words, interacting with your peers via debate and discussion online.

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May 2011 Review

Jane Hart

I didn’t know whether this would prove useful or popular, but as it happens my blog stats seem to suggest that they have been some of the most popular postings I have made, so I shall continue to do this. Roles in communities of practice , Joitske Hulsebosc, Lasagna and chips, 9 May 2011.

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7 Strategies to Facilitate “Working Out Loud”

Learnnovators

I spent the greater part of the weekend mulling over the practice of working out loud, what makes some folks adopt the habit with ease while others struggle, and what could be some of the possible enabling factors that support working out loud. A community grows through conversation, collaboration, and showcasing of work in progress.

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Will chat replace email? Slack thinks so.

Obsidian Learning

In a recent New York Times blog post, Farhad Manjoo writes about a new messaging app that “ may finally sink email.” And we’ve also looked at using social learning to build communities of practice and personal learning networks. What do you think?

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6 Steps To Creating Learning Ecosystems (And Why You Should Bother)

Learnnovators

social networks (yammer, chatter). This might include just-in-time video guides, elearning simulations, communities of practice, group coaching, observation grids, checklists or debriefing sessions. just-in-time performance tools (checklists, quick reference guides). processes (six sigma, kaizen).