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From “learning technologies” to “social technologies”

Jane Hart

Social technologies now play a big part in everything we do, and it is quite clear that many knowledge workers use a variety of social tools and networks not only to help them get work done, but also to learn efficiently while on the job. Activity streams. Real-time updates. Threaded discussions. Notifications. Group spaces.

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What eL can learn from AI

Mitch Moldofsky

The basic premise was that an individual conversing with a person and a computer, both hidden by screens, would not be able to tell which was which. Life experience teaches this way, which is why some people insist that apprenticeship is the only way to learn certain jobs; and they may not be wrong.

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What eL can learn from AI

Mitch Moldofsky

The basic premise was that an individual conversing with a person and a computer, both hidden by screens, would not be able to tell which was which. Life experience teaches this way, which is why some people insist that apprenticeship is the only way to learn certain jobs; and they may not be wrong.

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Lurking is Not a Static State

ID Reflections

The analytics told me that over 40% of the users are Active Users (a term Jive uses to describe all users who log in to consume content without necessarily interacting with the content in any manner). No one can see the engrossed look on my face when I read discussion threads in the Learning and Skills group.

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The Other 90% of Learning

Jay Cross

They learn about twice as much from those conversations compared to structured courses and programs. Training was simpler when the world was predictable, progress was slow, and the task was teaching people how to do their jobs. People need to learn on the job, not apart from it. Social software facilitates conversation.

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6 Ways to Add Sizzle to Your Classroom

Learning Rebels

What was really exciting about the conversation was the lack of defensiveness. Have your participants create their own job aid out of the information being given to them. I call this a “Golden Ticket” because I give them a HUGE yellow index card to write, draw, and create their job aid. Golden Ticket.

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How to Make BYOD Work

CLO Magazine

If you aren’t giving people tools to do their jobs better, then a competitor will, and that will give them the advantage.” The Gap uses Jive to help employees share best practices, ask questions and share experiences. Tools such as Jive natively deploy across desktops, iOS and Android, avoiding many cross-platform issues.