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Piecing together collaboration and cooperation

Clark Quinn

In an insightful piece , Harold Jarche puts together how collaboration and cooperation are needed to make organizations work ‘smarter’, integrating workgroups with the broader social network by using communities of practice as the intermediary. I put reflection underpinning all of these, as a core practice.

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THIS is What Social Learning Looks Like

bozarthzone

So many organizations show interest in Twitter and other social tools, but then worry about making online conversations private, or locking them up inside the company's firewall. Popular talk about "communities of practice" (CoPs) focuses a great deal on 'community' but rarely on 'practice'.

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4 Key Emerging Trends in LMS

Upside Learning

Today, after the rapid evolution of the LMS – hastened by several factors, right from the inclusion of social learning tools, to an ever increasing need for usability – many things have changed, and still continue to change, in the LMS. The question then is, how will the LMS of the future look like? Cloud Based LMS.

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The Most PROVOCATIVE Shout-Outs From Today’s Learning Innovators

Learnnovators

No social learning, no informal learning, nothing about connecting learning to the business. I knew that the Instructional Design community is not the most innovative community, but I was unpleasantly surprised with these outcomes. ” – Kasper Spiro in his post here. “ All this is really old school stuff.

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eLearning Predictions Further Thoughts

Tony Karrer

Social Learning Communities It was interesting that ASTD DC / Todd Slater has created a Ning community. My belief is that we are going to see lots of virtual communities created as it makes sense to aggregate outside of a local geography for common interests. Is Mobile Learning Real This Time?

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Top 9 e-Learning Predictions for 2014

Learnnovators

Learning Analytics. Learning Styles (Personalized & Adaptive). Mobile Learning. Learning Modes (Informal Learning/Social Learning). Gamification and Game-based Learning. Video-based Learning. Social Learning/Informal Learning. Rapid e-Learning Development Tools.

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THE MOST PROVOCATIVE SHOUT-OUTS FROM TODAY’S LEARNING INNOVATORS

Learnnovators

No social learning, no informal learning, nothing about connecting learning to the business. I knew that the Instructional Design community is not the most innovative community, but I was unpleasantly surprised with these outcomes. ” – Kasper Spiro in his post here. “ Anthony Altieri in his post here. “