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Learning from others through Enterprise Social Networks (ESN)

Matrix

Social learning through networks. Social learning occurs pretty much all the time these days. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Skype, online encyclopedias and group discussion boards are just some of the more popular social media applications being employed today. How Enterprise Social Networking (ESN) works.

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7 Ways to make Online Learning more Interactive | ecadema

Professional Online Learning | ecadema

Real-time conversations can only be possible during an online live video lecture, back-and -forth communication can be done, students can ask their doubts then and there. Within this private social network,Trainers can use direct messages, announcements, and live events to enhance student engagement in the program to make it more interactive.

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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2014

Experiencing eLearning

LinkedIn , especially LinkedIn groups, is a source for many useful conversations and resources. Skype is one of my primary tools for keeping in touch with clients. If I have a question for them or they have one for me, a quick message on Skype can often keep a project moving.

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Global conversations

Learning with e's

We would converse on a one-to-one basis using telephones (which were almost always tethered because there were also very few mobile phones before 1990, and they were the size of a house brick). This means that texting too, has become normal practice, as has our use of touch screens, social media and search engines. Unported License.

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What corporates can learn from the Top 10 Tools for Learning 2012

Jane Hart

If your organization doesn’t like the idea of using Twitter for company conversations, then the next best thing is to set up some sort of corporate company (Twitter-like) network. 7 – Skype. The most popular social networking site, now with over 1 billion users – everyone knows Facebook!

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The Future of Work and Learning 2: Chatbots

Jane Hart

Firstly, use of mobile devices has now exceeded use of desktop machines to access the Internet, and secondly, people are now spending more time in messaging apps than in social networks. More and more messaging apps are supporting bots, e.g. Facebook Messenger, Slack, Kik, WeChat, Skype and Telegram.

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What can you learn from a chatbot?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

A chatbot can converse with you to perform a task. In Facebook Messenger you can get CNN news via a personalised chatmessage. Then we come to the social component. Many companies invest in chat bots because messaging apps (like whatsapp) are currently used more than social networks. Thanks to Mr. virtual assistant.