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Social Bookmarks

Clark Quinn

for Learning Professionals Course is starting and the topic is Social Bookmarks. It's fun to have a group that is partly experience and partly new with social learning going on. The second week of our Web 2.0 I also saw that several people have posted slideshare presentations embedded into the forums.

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My History of Live Blogged Notes

Experiencing eLearning

Social Networking, the “Third Place,” and the Evolution of Communication. Social Bookmarking to Support Professional Practice. Wikis & Emerging Web 2.0 Evaluating Social Networking Tools for Distance Learning. Digital User-Generated Content and Our Emerging Digital Literacy. Microlearning. Other Topics.

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Social Media and Social Learning – Where R We now?

eLearning 24-7

You have probably been bombarded with lots of social learning surveys over the past few weeks. But to understand the topic, you first have to understand the basics – social media. Because without it, you cannot have social learning. And, let us clear up another point: social learning is not just social networking.

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Emergent Knowledge Management

Tony Karrer

Structure would come from a layer on top such as social bookmarking and digg, and, of course, from search across unstructured content. There would be tools like social networks that would allow us to find people inside and outside the enterprise.

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Social Media and Social Learning – Where R We now?

eLearning 24-7

You have probably been bombarded with lots of social learning surveys over the past few weeks. But to understand the topic, you first have to understand the basics – social media. Because without it, you cannot have social learning. And, let us clear up another point: social learning is not just social networking.

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Work Literacy Launch

Clark Quinn

When discussing new(ish) tools like blogs and social bookmarking, and discussing things like advanced search techniques, there's a gap in knowledge work skills. The network is intentionally defined in a way that will allow it to emerge over time, but there are some very interesting people involved already. Why is that?

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Work Literacy Launch

Tony Karrer

When discussing new(ish) tools like blogs and social bookmarking, and discussing things like advanced search techniques, there's a gap in knowledge work skills. The network is intentionally defined in a way that will allow it to emerge over time, but there are some very interesting people involved already. Why is that?