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Can the ‘big LMS’ break clear of formal training?

Clive on Learning

Social network analysis. They are definitely giving it a go. The use of widgets, Outlook add-ins, etc. to provide embedded functionality such as providing instant feedback (‘Saba Impressions’). User-generated content submission with peer ratings. More on the LMS later this week as I look at Totara.

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10 Best Online Course Social Media: Paid & Free

Think Orion

In this Course, You Will Learn: Social media marketing Social media advertising Social media management Grow an online audience Freelancing Become an influencer Get hired Target Audience: Entrepreneurs Bloggers Side hustlers Hobbyists Business owners Freelancers Influencers Created By: Robin & Jesper Rating: 4.6-star

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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

CONCEPTS examines the incredible acceleration of time, a working definition of informal learning, how informal learning benefits organizations, and why learning ecosystems will crowd out training programs. When a book is loaded with content, it’s impossible for the Summarizer to boil it down to 10 items.

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Let's improve our learning language as learning professionals

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Even doing a social network analysis and identifying thought leaders is an intervention. Social learning = not learning with social media People often equate ''Social learning with Learning using Social media'' which is a very narrow definition.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Chris 2: Sounds like definition of grace. Moderator (Harold Jarche): social network analysis. Moderator (Jay Cross): Value network analysis: ABSOLUTELY. mariancasey: Describe value network analysis I've done social network. This is the meta learning we should be building.