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Using Peer-to-Peer Learning to Build Collaborative Cultures

Learning Rebels

Collaboration. Because of this shift, we are seeing a rise in collaborative and community-based learning, all leading to “bottom-up” learning initiatives like “peer-to-peer learning.” ” Peer-to-peer learning is a collaborative approach in which *gasp* people learn from each other. Engagement.

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A Social Network Analysis Chatbot

Mobile Coach

Why a Chatbot for Social Network Analysis? Surveying is the most common method to analyze employee social network health, however these are typically challenging to complete, a drain on productivity, and inaccurate. You can’t fix what you can’t see.

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Using your Enterprise Social Network for Social Workplace Learning

Jane Hart

Online workshop takes place 14 July – 15 August 2014 Many organisations have now adopted an Enterprise Social Network (ESN) like Yammer, Jive, Socialcast or Chatter to provided the infrastructure for collaborative working in the business.

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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

Learning with e's

Photo by Steve Wheeler In a previous post I outlined some of the metrics around the use of digital media, technologies and social networks. I wrote that: "The age of social technologies has radically transformed the way we live our lives, and that includes how we learn and teach. London: Penguin. Surowiecki, J. London: Abacus.

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Enabling and supporting workplace learning on your Enterprise Social Network

Jane Hart

Next public online workshop takes place 29 September – 31 October 2014 Many organisations have now adopted an Enterprise Social Network like Yammer, Jive, Socialcast of Chatter to underpin collaborative working int he organisation.

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TCC09: Evaluating Social Networking Tools for Distance Learning

Experiencing eLearning

Summary: “Debates rage about the appropriateness of using social networking in teaching, with arguments ranging from waste of time and distraction from academic goals to needed to reach net generation student. An example of using a social networking tool, Ning, in an online class is reported.&#. Three main points.

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Performance - Collaboration - Social Network Analysis - eLearning Hot List

Tony Karrer

yes, they went there - WISE Pedagogy , June 1, 2009 Time Spent - The Learning Circuits Blog , June 1, 2009 Top Other Items The following are the top other items based on social signals. Browse eLearning Content