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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%). And my personal experience is that it's pretty rare to run into an organization that is not at least planning on adopting some social software solutions. Survey Results: Enterprise 2.0

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Examples of eLearning 2.0

Clark Quinn

internal processes on wiki starting to use wikis internally Moving faculty bookmarks to Delicious use wiki for learners to craft definition of 'seamless service' after searching orgs that proclaim to provide seamless service We hope to build wikis that our students can use to share information.

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Choosing the Best Social Learning Technology for Your Enterprise

OpenSesame

You’re a business owner or HR professional who wants to encourage your employees to learn from one another. You’re stuck on the big question: Which social enterprise learning technology is the best fit? For example, if your team is highly mobile and rarely in the office, make sure the tool you select has an excellent mobile app.

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Choosing the Best Social Learning Technology for Your Enterprise

OpenSesame

You’re a business owner or HR professional who wants to encourage your employees to learn from one another. You’re stuck on the big question: Which social enterprise learning technology is the best fit? For example, if your team is highly mobile and rarely in the office, make sure the tool you select has an excellent mobile app.

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How creative is your environment?

The eLearning Coach

I’ve worked with numerous design and development teams over the years and one noticeable characteristic of these teams was their creativity. Some design/development teams aren’t encouraged to be creative in the workplace. Other times a team may lack creative insight simply because they are inexperienced.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Games trainers play" (Washington Business Journal)

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Of General Interest to Edupatents | Main | Spyware Alert - Thx to DArcy Norman » April 18, 2007 "Games trainers play" (Washington Business Journal) Question: How self-referential can one get in blogging before you cross into the Dark Side?

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Cisco - Enterprise 2.0

Tony Karrer

points us to: Mike Gotta - Cisco: Learning Internally Before Delivering Externally and Money's Cisco's display of strength [Martin] De Beer a year ago set up an internal wiki called I-Zone that has so far generated 400 business ideas. I don't know how I missed this, but thanks to Bill Ives for covering it on the FastForward blog - More Web 2.0