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Games Build Community & Associations: ASAE Technology Conference Session

Web Courseworks

The way people learn from games, what game mechanics make online games addictive, and how to successfully utilize games to build community and optimize web traffic are important topics for discussion. Tags: ASAE Association eLearning Clark Aldrich gaming and simulation Immersive Learning Simulations Serious Games.

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LearnTrends: Extending Learning to the Edges of Organizations

Experiencing eLearning

Public version from Sun: https://slx.sun.com/ , site about the product here: SLX. Support communities of practice around domains. Community ratings help judge what’s valuable–self regulating. Posted in e-Learning, Learning Communities, LMS, Workplace Learning. More like an intranet YouTube.

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Proliferating Portals

Clark Quinn

While your department creates online and classroom courses on how to use the company’s main products, you see the need for more advanced-level training. If you have hundreds of user communities, you should have hundreds of portals. And , then, you should also empower communities of practice to create their own portals as well.

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Quotes and excerpts on the need for Learning 2.0 from the Best of T+D: 2007-2009

ID Reflections

Shaffer in How Computer Games Help Children Learn (quoted by Harold Jarche in T+D) Creativity is a conversation--a tension--between individuals working on individual problems, and the professional communities they belong to. Tags: corporate training e-learning 2.0 David Wilkins in Learning 2.0 Knowledge Delivered in Any Other Form Is.

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The role technology plays in the knowledge creation process

Docebo

The resulting shared knowledge is a product of the interactions between employees rather than any one individual employee’s contributions. Recordings can be viewed later, cleaned up, categorized or tagged, and then made available through an online knowledge repository or a company’s learning management system (LMS).

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Driving formal & informal from the same place

Clark Quinn

We’re developed in communities of practice, with our learning distributed across time and across resources. We provide resources, and communication channels, and meaning representation tools. Tags: design meta-learning social strategy. And that’s what we should be shooting for in our formal learning, too.

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Business applications of Twitter

E-Learning Provocateur

Suddenly Twitter comes into its own as an alternative communications medium. The release of a new product. • The latest warm & fuzzy activity undertaken by its staff for the community. For example, I use Twitter as an international community of practice. What could your company tweet about?

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