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Social Learning is Voluntary; Collaboration Platforms are Enablers

ID Reflections

What social collaboration platform should we use? How do we get people to collaborate ? How do we make them share their learning ? My first reaction is to say: "You can''t make people share or get anyone to collaborate." And the spirit of learning, cooperation and collaboration is in effect killed.

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12 features of supporting social collaboration in the workplace

Jane Hart

I am often asked how to support social collaboration in the workplace. As I showed in my recent blog post , there are some big differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social/collaborative business. Want to find out more Online Communities ? This workshop runs in February 2013.

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Re-imagining Work & Learning in a Networked World

ID Reflections

However, most organizations are still floundering caught between practices and processes that have become obsolete ( hierarchical decision-making, 9-5 office hours, yearly appraisal cycles, mandatory training hours , and so on) and a new and transformed world informed by the convergence of social, local and mobile.

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What Makes a MOOC a MOOC?

ID Reflections

When George Siemens , Dave Cormier and Stephen Downes came up with the concept in 2008, they had a vision of how a “learning design” based on Connectivism could change the face of learning and collaboration. They are using various tools for PKM ( Personal Knowledge Management ) and taking onus of their own learning.

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Sahana Chattopadhyay – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

ABOUT SAHANA CHATTOPADHYAY (Social Learning & Collaboration Strategist, Performance Consultant Exploring Emergent Learning, Blogger). Sahana Chattopadhyay is a performance consultant and an L&D professional with 15 years of experience in the field of academia and organizational learning. THE INTERVIEW: 1.

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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

A Social Business isn’t just a company that has a Facebook page and a Twitter account. A Social Business is one that embraces and cultivates a spirit of collaboration and community throughout its organization—both internally and externally.”. LEARNING IN AN E-BUSINESS. LEARNING IN A SOCIAL BUSINESS.

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The 2 views of workplace learning: L&D and Employee

Jane Hart

They don’t trying to organise and manage what people do – but focus on building and developing the new digital learning and PKM (personal knowledge management) skills that every employee will need to survive and flourish in the networked world.

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