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Mzinga Releases OmniSocial 2.0 by Bill Brandon

LearningGuild

Social software provider Mzinga has released OmniSocial 2.0, social software. OmniSocial now provides support for onboarding, communication and collaboration, learning and development, performance and career development, innovation, and recruitment and. the latest update to its enterprise-class.

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Wiki working

Learning with e's

A key message from both papers is that although students enjoy working and learning together, to facilitate effective collaborative learning, tutors need to know how to optimise the affordances of wikis. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. Tags: academic writing wiki social practice.

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The key to understanding what’s going on

Jay Cross

In yesterday’s presentation for Collaborative Learning 04, we asked “In business culture, where’s the pendulum this year?&#. Here’s a mid-2003 article from an internal newsletter from Deloitte: Social Software: Get Affiliated. Knowledge management and corporate learning may never be the same.

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Come Together

Jay Cross

Collaboration gets things done and is the most powerful learning tool in the CLO’s playbook. Twenty years ago, colleagues at far-flung enterprises communicated by phone, mail and fax. Expertise locators connect workers to people with answers; social software connects them with friends and colleagues.

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SMBs and Social Learning Technologies

Janet Clarey

Tagging/Bookmarking - described how they worked; relatively low adoption but may increase as more LMSs include. Strategies: As part of a blended learning strategy. To provide a community for learning professionals. To provide a collaborative learning environment among cross-functional groups. 2, 2005, pp.