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LMSs that kick ass: Mzinga

Janet Clarey

This is the seventh featured system in my Friday series highlighting LMSs that are doing innovative, kick-ass things with social media. Mzinga is the result of a merger between KnowledgePlanet and Shared Insights at the end of 2007. My more recent contact at Mzinga is Dave Wilkins. Kudos Jen (if you’re out there).

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Social Network Analysis - Twitter - Social Media - Best Stuff from Last Week

Tony Karrer

- Upside Learning Blog , April 27, 2009 Online CEU Credits - eLearning Technology , April 27, 2009 508 Compliance, Even If You Do Not Need To - MinuteBio , April 30, 2009 Diffusion of Innovations - Kapp Notes , April 30, 2009 Gathering comments with Yahoo Pipes? 4) Social Networks (23) Adoption (8) eLearning Technology.

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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning? Innovate: Moving from Theory to Real-World Experiences in an e-Learning Community 15. Ten Excellent Online Apps For the Innovative Teacher 23. Mzinga : White Paper Series : eLearning 2.0 & Innovate: Uses and Potentials of Wikis in the Classroom 53.

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LMSs that kick ass: Saba

Janet Clarey

The concepts are real and can be applied very effectively in a variety of contexts to engage people (friends, peers, employees, customers, vendors…) and accelerate a process, whether that process be learning, communication, performance, innovation or general social interaction. Next week: Mzinga. Generation21. GeoLearning.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

By doing this, George argues that vendors (LMS in particular), and the organizations they sell to, will begin to see their product no longer as simply an event-based tool for learning, but rather as a process-based tool for capacity planning and workplace effectiveness. Here is one I found interesting from @jacobboone : “.I