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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Safe Harbor Statements - Clearly mark pages that are controlled and approved vs. those that are not. I've not really seen good examples of business cases (future ROI) for using these tools. Security - This is no worse than any other form of electronic communication. No problems getting things here. Then to the help desk.

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9 Barriers to Learning (+How to Overcome Them)

WhatFix

Often, people find safe harbor in doing what they know best and miss out on learning new things or trying their luck at a different job. If lack of focus is what you’re dealing with, here are some tips to try: Secure a silent and isolated space for your training sessions that’s free of noise or interruptions from other employees.