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Open Source eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

Learning Conversations , December 30, 2008 Why you should embrace open source - Informal Learning , February 14, 2009 Free, High Quality, Reusable Content - Daretoshare , August 22, 2009 eLearning Technology. Applications in Learning - eLearning Technology , March 3, 2008 Have LMSs Jumped The Shark?

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Learning Theory - Enterprise 2.0 - Social Software - eLearning Learning Weekly Hot List

eLearning Learning Posts

ISA Participating - Future of the Business of Learning - eLearning Technology , June 25, 2009. Qualities of an Instructional Designer? CalTech NASA Study on Micro-Blogging ROI / Business Value , June 25, 2009. Enterprise 2.0 (8). More Articles on Second Life in Education - WISE Pedagogy , June 22, 2009.

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Five Must-Have Skills for Learning Professionals: An Update

Mindflash

Each week for the next five weeks, I will write a blog post on each of the five critical skills: business acumen, rapid instructional design, social/informal learning, enterprise 2.0 Today, I’ll summarize the five skills: Business Acumen. What does your business really want? Enterprise 2.0

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Key social learning resources: part 3

Jane Hart

But another article about the use of social media in corporates, this one from Deb Lavoy, Social Business doesn’t mean what you think it does, neither does Enterprise 2.0, makes this powerful point: “‘Social business’ is not about technology, or about corporate culture. .” [link]. ” [link].

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Social Learning doesn’t mean what you think it does!

Jane Hart

A few days ago my Internet Time Alliance colleague, Harold Jarche, shared this article, written by Deb Lavoy, with me: Social Business Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Does, Neither Does Enterprise 2.0. Social Business” is not about technology, or about “corporate culture.” The first few paragraphs say it all!

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Informal learning patterns

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Andy McAfee , late of Harvard B-School and now crossing the Charles River to MIT, has gone me one better with his discussion of Enterprise 2.0 His recent post, Toward a Pattern Language for Enterprise 2.0 , details two sorts of patterns for optimal enterprise 2.0 Patterns Where 2.0 Patterns Where 2.0

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They Might Not Need Training, Just a Little Support

Mindflash

This is horrifying considering we spend so much effort creating quality training programs. Provide ability for people to commune around the resources: With enterprise 2.0 With wiki technology, you can open up the authoring of these resources and allow the people who actually do the job, keep the content updated.