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Emerging Asynchronous Conversation Models

Tony Karrer

I had an interesting conversation with Patrick Randolph from TalkWheel about different kinds of asynchronous conversation models that are emerging and how they might fit into broader eLearning Initiatives. Below I've captured aspects of our conversation (interestingly enough done via email - how old school).

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Some Tools for Social Learning and How they Help Learning

Kapp Notes

Short Text Messaging. Text message that are short bursts sent from a cell phone or a computer directly to another cell phone or computer. Instant messaging is the ability to write a quick message to another person and enter into a dialogue in real-time via only text-based messages. Quickly asking a question.

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Ten Tips for Community Managers

OpenSesame

Your goal is to enable fellow community members to become vocal sharers who develop their own conversations and explorations. You’ll facilitate connections between people and to information in person, over instant messaging or through social networks. Decide what tools you will use (Yammer? Embrace the opportunity.

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10 Social Media Tools For Learning

The eLearning Coach

This is a free web-based service in which anyone can create, join or listen to live interactive presentations, discussions and conversations. Although this approach to discussion does not facilitate real-time conversations, it does promote collaboration and threaded discussion. Category: Microblogging.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013

OpenSesame

LinkedIn – Facebook for careerists, with better conversation. Tribe – Find the message board for you. Delphi Forums – If you can’t find one, start your own message board. Yammer – This Facebook for business tool helps you share information with your colleagues without filling up your inbox.

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Working Smarter eFieldbook $12

Jay Cross

A workscape is a platform where knowledge workers collaborate, solve problems, converse, share ideas, brainstorm, learn, relate to others, talk, explain, communicate, conceptualize, tell stories, help one another, teach, serve customers, keep up to date, meet one another, forge partnerships, build communities, and distribute information.