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The Smart Worker : relies on a trusted network of friends and colleagues

Jane Hart

In recent postings I focused on how L&D can support the content needs of the Smart Worker, but in fact it is clear, that most people first try and solve their problems by calling upon the people they know to help them, so this is the topic of this posting. to solve problems and brainstorm together. For example -.

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FaceBook research - your help needed

Learning with e's

Anyone who is using FaceBook , for whatever purposes, and especially those who are being wrapped up ever tighter in its nefarious and slippery coils - this is a call out to you for help. 2 Why did you first subscribe to FaceBook? 3 What are the main reasons for using FaceBook now? 4 What specialist networks have you joined?

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How to Build an Online Community in 2024

learnWorlds

These communities can take various forms, including community forums (private or public), social media groups (e.g. LinkedIn or Facebook group), membership sites , professional networks, virtual events or webinars , podcasts, and online courses with community components. Why Build an Online Community?

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Stupidly Simple Social Learning Strategy

LearnDash

There are a wide range of options at your disposal for social learning, so let me provide you with a strategy for one tool that you may find of use: Social tool: a “Facebook” type wall for commenting. Just like Facebook, there should be a small text entry form where users type in their comment or question and press enter.

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7 ways to support learner-teacher interaction

Learning with e's

That never worked in the student bar and it won''t work on Facebook. Student groups tend to set up their own Facebook groups anyway, without any prompting from their teachers. Student groups tend to set up their own Facebook groups anyway, without any prompting from their teachers.

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What Is Peer-to-Peer Learning in the Workplace? (+Examples)

WhatFix

Share on facebook. Share on linkedin. According to an HBR survey , over half of employees look to their peers for learning opportunities and solving problems. Encouraging employees to share knowledge improves the skill set of your teams, cultivates a collaborative work environment, and encourages social connections among peers.

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Virtual (Learning) Reality

CLO Magazine

Another ON24 survey from earlier this year found that 84 percent of learners said there are problems with employee learning. The language learning company uses a webcasting platform to create a social online environment to facilitate connections between learners and trainers as well as social media sharing via Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.