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Seven other advantages of an e-learning strategy

Connect Thinking

Examples include web conferencing or webinar, forums, instant messaging and blogs. Example: The organisations ”ad hoc” use of a wiki can be improved by the thoughtful design of the wiki as part of a blended learning program. New opportunities for learning and knowledge sharing.

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Seven other advantages of an e-learning strategy

Connect Thinking

Examples include web conferencing or webinar, forums, instant messaging and blogs. Example: The organisations ”ad hoc” use of a wiki can be improved by the thoughtful design of the wiki as part of a blended learning program. New opportunities for learning and knowledge sharing.

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The Social Learning Revolution in eLearning

TalentLMS

The boom in social media and the round-the-clock need to connect in communities is doing wonders for the eLearning industry. Think about the standard communication and collaboration features in any social media like comments, posts, instant messaging, group discussion boards, wikis, video chats, and so on.

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Blended Learning For Better Results

Actio Learning

and methods of collaboration (social, communities of practice , etc.). In 2003, Harvey Singh refined and extended the notion of blended learning in his article "Building Effective Blended Learning Programs" (published in Educational Technology, November-December 2003, Vol. In his view, blended learning ".

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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

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) Two students working on one computer learn more than both would learn if working individually. .”

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Working Smarter eFieldbook $12

Jay Cross

By contrast, instructional designers are accustomed to building new programs from the ground up, like architects who begin by chopping down trees and leveling contours so they can plan from a blank sheet of paper. In most cases, the knowledge work pays the freight; the informal learning comes along for the ride. COMMUNITIES 78.