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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

Here are the results and the level of exposure to technology tools this community provides: Twitter (2482) Social Network (1999) Wiki (1610) LMS (1346) Podcaster (1239) Facebook (1176) Flash (980) PowerPoint (922) YouTube (843) RSS (814) LinkedIn (798) Second Life (687) iPhone (602) Director (584) Moodle (550) PDF (521) Captivate (515) Wikipedia (502) (..)

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc. Home > Learning Technologies , Social Learning > Is There a Better Way to Social Learning? Is There a Better Way to Social Learning? The problem lies not in this goal, but how learning vendors are choosing to get there. Blow up your LMS.

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Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review

mLearning Trends

We’ll certainly see the features and functionality of HTML5 maturing through 2012 along with access to better and faster networks (LTE, 4G, Wi-Max) but, for now, we still feel the best customer/user/learner experience happens via a native but customizable app framework. Private Social Networks Win Over Public.

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How to Coach with Tammy Gooler Loeb

LifterLMS

Tammy is a career and executive coach, a facilitator, a speaker, and a podcast host. LMScast is the number one podcast for course creators just like you. And I do that by being a career and executive coach, a facilitator, a speaker, and a podcast host. Chris: So you’re, you have a podcast called Work From The Inside Out.

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GE TV: Elliott Masie on the Future of Learning Technologies

Growth Engineering

But there’s been this false assumption that if I’m teaching a group of eight people something like money laundering detection in a bank, that then if I put them on Jive or Yammer or SharePoint, that something magical is going to happen. I think what we need to do is not to think about ‘social learning’, where social is the describer.

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