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The new workplace

Jay Cross

Consider what’s changed: We used to think that communities of practice could only sprout up organically. People trying to figure everything out all out by themselves are whizzing their way to overload and breakdown; collective wisdom and social filters are the only way to keep up. New hires ask “Where’s the network?

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The Social Learning Revolution in eLearning

TalentLMS

Indirect contact is what we do on our social media like LinkedIn, Twitter, online course discussion boards, etc. If we observe closer, we can see some uncanny similarities between the way we meet physically with each other and the features available in social media to do the same.

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Best No-Code LMS Mobile App Builders for mLearning Courses

learnWorlds

It allows you to build powerful mobile apps like the social media apps IG and Facebook. Vibrant Learning Community. Spark authentic connections and give your learners a discussion forum to exchange ideas and tips share their experiences and advice within a community of practice. ??

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Ted Kahn [8] has identified seven skills that community-building, knowledge designers must know: Know-who (social networking skills, locating the key people and communities where competencies, knowledge, and practice reside — and who can add the greatest value to one’s learning and work). Networking.