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Breaking eggs

Learning with e's

It's my opening gambit in a chapter called 'Destructive Creativity on the Social Web' in which I discuss the volatile and contentious nature of wiki content generation. I argue that wiki content generation is both creative and destructive, and you need both to ensure quality. Image source Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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Computer-Based Training: Definition, Benefits and Cost

Epilogue Systems

E-learning systems may also feature video conferencing, email, blogs, wikis, newsgroups, chat rooms, and groupware to improve communications. To conclude. CBT has proven to be an effective training tool in a variety of settings.

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How to Stay on Top of Training Demand? Know the Alternatives

Mindflash

implementations generally use a combination of social software and collaborative technologies like blogs, RSS, social bookmarking, social networking and wikis. Enterprise 2.0 Most enterprise 2.0 technologies, whether homegrown, free or purchased, emphasize employee, partner and consumer collaboration.

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Moving from One to Many - LMS Products are Two Generations Behind

Tony Karrer

Focusing on job roles, teams, collaboration sounds like a heavy, groupware type approach that is going to take too much work and be too inflexible if you ever get it done. Further, the fact that he's suggesting that they need to get on-board with collaboration suggests that LMS products are two cycles behind.

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The Power of Peer Production

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Instead of forcing people into predetermined groups like groupware does, social software facilitates the natural formation of groups based on spontaneous, contextual needs for interaction. Esko nails the power of wikis in the article and it is a great read. The system is developed bottom-up instead of top-down. You should google it.

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Co-creation

Jay Cross

discussion groups and wikis. The “Community&# topic turned out to cover many potential topics: collaboration. learning with peers. social software apps. Communities of Practice. informal learning. reputation management. expert locators. corporate culture. social network analysis. While these topics differ, they’re all related.