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Social Learning Has Its Placeā€¦And Informal Learning Does Too.

Dashe & Thomson

Social learning refers to a class of learning, which includes wikis, blogs, screen sharing, podcasting, photo sharing, social bookmarking, collaborative working, social networking, etc. Informal learning includes certain social learning tools like wikis, communities of practice, expert directories, etc.,

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | June 7, 2019

Mike Taylor

Build Communitiesā€”Invite Those on the Edges. In Jane Bozarthā€™s ( @JaneBozarth ) latest Nuts & Bolts article on Communities of Practice, she talks about trajectories and the life of groups including some good points on why most struggle to survive beyond the initial launch and tips for making them better.

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E-Learning 2.0 Research

Experiencing eLearning

Communities of practice and wikis are highest 2.0. Podcasts increased 22.5% (not necessarily a 2.0 Communities of Practice increased 12.3%. Are Podcasts 2.0? Image: ‘ 2 ‘ www.flickr.com/photos/82795201@N00/188101304. What approaches are people using? Classroom instruction still highest.

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2.0 is a philosophy, not a technology

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Informal Audio/ podcasts. Informal Communities of practice. Informal Community e-news. Social Podcasting. Social Photo-sharing. Informal Video conferencing. Informal Workshops. Informal Learnshop. Informal Case Studies.

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Top 100 eLearning Items

Tony Karrer

How To Find The Best Free Image/Photo/Graphics Downloads For Your Blog Posts | Smackdown! Communities of Practice Facebook as a Learning Platform We Need a Degree in Instructional Design Learning styles don't exist 90-9-1 Rule aka 1% Rule in Collaborative Environments How long does it take to create learning?

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Content creation

Learning with e's

We learn by doing, and we more actively engage with learning when we create artefacts that can be shared within social contexts such as communities of practice. Sharing of other forms of content such as images and videos can be easily achieved with the use of photo and video sharing services such as Flickr and Youtube.

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Learning Management Systems that kick ass: Cornerstone OnDemand

Janet Clarey

This is a full social networking and communities environment, complete with professional networking features (rich user profiles, communities of practice, expertise location, alumni networks, etc.) features (blogs, wikis, syndication, surveys/polls, discussion forums, tag clouds, file/document/video/podcast libraries, etc.).