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Top 100 eLearning Items

Tony Karrer

Introducing The Conversation Prism eLearning Trends 2007 and 2008 TechCrunch White Label Social Networking Platforms Chart How to Insert YouTube Videos in PowerPoint Presentations LinkedIn Tips and Tweaks: Do More with your LinkedIn Account Introduction to Wikis, Blogs, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking and RSS Corporate Policies on Web 2.0

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Lurking is Not a Static State

ID Reflections

They are the free riders. Let them figure out the value they would want to get from it is probably as good as it gets in order to allow for knowledge workers to understand how, when, why and what to contribute, whenever they may be ready. However, is that truly the case? Not really. They showed up.

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The Other 90% of Learning

Jay Cross

Knowledge workers learn three to four times as much from experience as from interaction with bosses, coaches, and mentors. We learn more from our co-workers, our bosses, our customers, our partners, and our friends than from our teachers and books. Social software facilitates conversation.

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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

Top 2008 Posts based on Read Counts: 100 eLearning Articles and White Papers Free - Web 2.0 Applications in Learning (24) Free - Web 2.0 Applications in Learning (24) Free - Web 2.0 Free Virtual Conference => Discussions We held our second annual Learn Trends conference. June 1, 2008 was when Work Literacy Launched.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

A social media consumer, HBS professor, MIT research scientist, and author, McAfee focuses on how emergent social software platforms are benefiting enterprises, and how smart organizations and their leaders are making effective use of them to share knowledge, inspire innovation, and enable decision making. —and

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

instructor-free, often dubbed eLearning ) and a third by online instructors. Knowledge workers learn more than twice as much from experience as from bosses and coaches, and the training department accounts for less half of that. Most workers have better connections to the Internet and social software at home than on the job.