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Resistance is futile

Learning with e's

Our work, business, and entertainment has been disrupted by digital technology, most would argue for the better. The same can be said for the participative Web. Blogging has evolved into a very expressive form of writing, and clearly exploits the immediacy of social interaction that was unknown before social media.

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Social Learning Ought to be Story-Sharing: "Friends You Haven't Met Yet"

Vignettes Learning

We spoke about ICT's Story Web Blog Project. Army, they compiled 33 million web blogs that use personal stories. First, some background: I visited with Andrew Gordon, Ph.D., a leader of the USC/ICT specializing in story and narrative research and artificial intelligence initiatives.

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Convergence Learning

The Learning Circuits

Some business processes are just too important to be left to chance. The role of social networks is essential to successful learning in enterprises. Window into Talent and Learning Thus, rather than learning being organized around an event, it becomes a network of both planned and spontaneous situations.

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Evolution of L&D - Some more thoughts

ID Reflections

I love the serendipity of the web. I have seen this happen again and again when interacting on the web—learning, lurking, contributing and participating. And if we miss the bus at this point, we stand to lose the collective trust of business that L&D can make a difference and is the much needed partner to business.

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A comparison between LMS and CMS

TalentLMS

First, some examples so you know what we’re talking about: “ TalentLMS “, the product whose blog you’re reading, is a good, nay great, example of an LMS. As for CMS products, those are divided into Enterprise and Web oriented offerings. Microsoft’s “ Sharepoint ” is an example of the former.