article thumbnail

Collaborative Learning in Spite of Organizational Walls – June #LCBQ

Dashe & Thomson

These sites are application specific and, when necessary, reside outside the corporate firewall. Some of the ways they have accomplished this feat include: Establishing online Centers of Excellence. This makes them accessible to vendors and customers who interact with the application via a web portal.

article thumbnail

Firewalls and Security in Software as a Service

Tony Karrer

One of the interesting outcomes of my recent course - Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 For us to be successful doing this, we first need to make sure that the system will work with whatever firewall restrictions exist. Elluminate did not work through several firewalls, so we had to switch to WebEx. That's its job.

Firewalls 100
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary

Tony Karrer

Background Over the past six weeks, I've been leading a course: Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 / eLearning 2.0 Approaches Course Description: The purpose of this course is to give you an opportunity to learn about collaborative learning by participating in collaborative learning. approaches.

Summary 113
article thumbnail

Social Media vs. Social Learning

Integrated Learnings

Many are using Microsoft SharePoint, which includes discussion threads, wikis, and blogs, or using other similar collaboration tools. Check with your IT department to see what tools and guidelines may already be available to you for collaboration within your firewall.

article thumbnail

10+ Cybersecurity Training Tips for Employees

ProProfs

Trained employees can serve as a human firewall that protects your organization from data loss, financial loss, and operational disruption. Enable social learning with collaborative learning platforms. Considering the gravity of the issue, I’ve shared a few cybersecurity tips for employees in this blog post.

Tips 52
article thumbnail

Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

The suggestion by one audience member about requiring blogging (or similar forms) of sharing prior to a formal learning event was great. I discussed my experience from Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Firewalls - You can certainly install tools behind the firewall. There were a few others.

Wiki 105
article thumbnail

Mobile Learning: 3 Security Threats & 7 Ways to Beat Them

CommLab India

This way, you can protect m-learning content’s Copyright and Intellectual Property Rights. It’s not denying collaborative learning, but training managers can allow the sharing of comments, reviews, expert opinions, etc. which will help in peer learning.