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Tools Used

Clark Quinn

I've been working with Steve Wexler and the eLearningGuild on the eLearning 2.0 The charts below show use of different tools, sites, etc. MySpace is clearly behind in the corporate eLearning world. survey and report. Some interesting data points are coming out of the study. Right now there are more than 1000 respondents.

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Using social media for eLearning (a look at the top 6 social platforms)

eFront

A huge part of our social lives already happens online rather than in the “real world” And while individual social media networks might rise and fall (remember MySpace?), But how about using social media as vehicles for eLearning? This limit makes using Twitter for general eLearning problematic.

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Using social media for eLearning (a look at the top 6 social platforms)

eFront

A huge part of our social lives already happens online rather than in the “real world” And while individual social media networks might rise and fall (remember MySpace?), But how about using social media as vehicles for eLearning? This limit makes using Twitter for general eLearning problematic.

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Infographic: How Google has changed what it means to do research

eFront

They also used Wikipedia (75 %) and YouTube or otehr social media sites (52 % ). 1996: Instant messaging services launched. 1997: First weblog (blog) is attributed to Jorn Barger’s Robot Wisdom Web site. 1996: Instant messaging services launched. Often seen as the first social networking site.

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Infographic: How Google has changed what it means to do research

eFront

They also used Wikipedia (75 %) and YouTube or otehr social media sites (52 % ). 1996: Instant messaging services launched. 1997: First weblog (blog) is attributed to Jorn Barger’s Robot Wisdom Web site. 1996: Instant messaging services launched. Often seen as the first social networking site.

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