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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

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George believes that the future of both the LMS and the LCMS is quite strong, the obvious point being that there will always be a need for structured content and reporting to meet regulatory and legal obligations. However, those vendors who rely solely on this argument are very likely to find themselves quickly marginalized.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

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The 5 Myths of Social Learning: Myth #1: User-generated content in social media platforms will replace formal content development processes. The obvious point here is that due to assessment, certification, and regulatory issues, training content will still require formal development processes.

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Four Ways User-Generated Content (UGC) Can Make its Way into.

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As always, Jane combines a wealth of information with some remarkable insights on where organizational learning is (or should be) headed. One thing that has always been of great interest to me is what I’ll refer to as the integration of social and formal learning content. Learn more about Dawn here.

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Edublog Award Nominations

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Best elearning / corporate education blog – The Rapid E-Learning Blog I’m going to pay my respects to a fellow vendor here because Tom lends such practical and valuable advice to his user community. Learn more about Dawn here. The value of the educational information that Lisa shares cannot be overstated.

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Time for the Training Department to be Taken Seriously

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Today, I’m going to talk about learning content management (ECM) and enterprise content management (LCM). If there is any question as to why the training department has become increasingly marginalized and the CLO role quickly diminishing, this should provide some good insight. Learn more about Dawn here.

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Reflecting on Xyleme Voices: The Industry Luminaries We've Talked To

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One of the few vendors who understands the importance of making valuable contributions to the learning community rather than just pushing a corporate message. Harold is not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom and I still repeatedly refer to his ideas and concepts regarding learning networks. Learn more about Dawn here.

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Four Reasons you need structure for informal learning

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I think your suggestion of pre- and post-happenings using social media is spot on because as you imply, informal learning isn’t really a one-time event. One thing your comment really got me thinking more about is, in general, vendors’ lack of features to support informal and/or social interaction. Learn more about Dawn here.