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Some Tools for Social Learning and How they Help Learning

Kapp Notes

Wiki software is often used to create collaborative websites. Collaborative sharing and commenting on information. Good for group authored ebooks or collaborative projects. Short Text Messaging. Text message that are short bursts sent from a cell phone or a computer directly to another cell phone or computer.

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Emerging Asynchronous Conversation Models

Tony Karrer

There's obvious value in bringing the classroom collaboration dynamic to online learning. However, I've struggled with the problem of destinations vs. social networks and the spread of conversation (see Forums vs. Social Networks ). We see some of this dynamic when we run webinars and have chat.

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10 Social Media Tools For Learning

The eLearning Coach

Each tool fulfills at least one of these criteria: encourages collaboration; enables user-generated content or input; provides a way to share; and facilitates informal or formal learning. The collaborative feature lets participants get in the act with capabilities for marking up documents as well using as a shared, multipage whiteboard.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013

OpenSesame

Online tools will help you find collaborators, stay organized, build community and get creative in the new year. LinkedInFacebook for careerists, with better conversation. Tribe – Find the message board for you. Delphi Forums – If you can’t find one, start your own message board. Still free!

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Social Learning: How to Apply It to Your eLearning Programs

eLearningMind

Share on facebook. Share on linkedin. We’re social creatures. All of us seek some form of social interaction, and we engage with each other—with some more than others. Social Learning Tools When learning socially, your reach is only as good as the tools you use. Share on twitter. Share on email.

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Social Learning: How to Apply It to Your eLearning Programs

eLearningMind

When learning socially, your reach is only as good as the tools you use. Facebook, Twitter, and instant messaging applications such as Slack can make learning a more social experience. YouTube and LinkedIn are other excellent social learning tools. But how can you use these networks for eLearning?