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eLearning Predictions Further Thoughts

Tony Karrer

If you are working for a company that falls in the first category (no social media please), its better that you install a Twitter mobile app on your cell phone and not use the office computer at all for tweeting. Google Wave as a Mashup? I ran into a post about Using Twitter at Work. Instead it was about hacking work.

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Customer Learning, a largely unexploited marketing strategy

Jay Cross

Simultaneously, Google is building customer loyalty. As other companies realize the potential of learning as a marketing tool, we’re going to see a lot more programs like this. Google could have produced a slick, buttoned-down, tech-oriented training program, like they did for Google Wave. No rapport.

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What will change in 2010?

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Google Wave is the johnny-come-lately. Howard Greenstein helps explain Wave in this post from Mashable. Wave threads together email, instant messages, documents, and applications in a way that you can follow, and even trace the history, of their links. Or you could track down branches from a session by topic.

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Notes from DevLearn and the Adobe Learning Summit

Steve Howard

interaction behind the company firewall – safe, secure conversations not visible to the public. prior to Mass Media, companies advertised through things like Sears Catalogue. • “the more people you can subvert with your” underhand marketing the more money you can make. • www.completewaveguide.com for full wave info.