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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

Although a “social business” is powered by new social technologies, it is not the technology itself that makes the difference, it’s not about layering social approaches on the old industrial age thinking, but a fresh, new mindset and approach to working and learning. LEARNING IN A SOCIAL BUSINESS.

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Improving 21st Century Competencies thru Storytelling

Vignettes Learning

The crux of the challenge could be unraveled by developing new learning modalities that nurture both the knowledge-ability and social-ability of people working in critical transformative design environment. A robot is knowledgeable but it has no knowledge-ability. Social-ability. Check out the workshop.

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So many thoughts, so little time

Jay Cross

Debunking Social Media Myths - HarvardBusiness.org , June 29, 2009. aka, No, Kevin, this is not “socialism&# ) - Lessig Blog , May 28, 2009. How to: Build a Social Media Cheat Sheet for Any Topic - ReadWriteWeb , January 9, 2009. KM Tweeters! Gurteen Knowledge-Log , January 2, 2009. March 23, 2009.

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Top 40 eLearning Articles and 5 Hot Topics for Early March

eLearning Learning Posts

6 Reasons To Use Amplify for Collaborative Learning - The Writers Gateway , March 8, 2010 I recently came across this website called Amplify that works just like Twitter and other social networking sites. Will the same thing happen in social? Related post: Noncommercial Isn’t the Problem, ShareAlike Is. Good stuff.

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Top Posts from August - Augmented Reality - Social Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

So here are the top posts based on social signals via eLearning Learning for August 2010. Social media is a fad. The Evolving Social Organization - Learning and Working on the Web , August 25, 2010 Tweet Co-author: Thierry deBaillon – @tdebaillon. Social media is a fad. I know I did. The point is well taken. Just ask BP.

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8 Dirty Words

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

L ast year I led workshops in London, Madrid , San Jose, Quebec, and Berlin on how to sell social networking and informal learning to senior management. The workshops culminate with everyone role-playing that interaction. Social learning is the hottest thing since electricity among web enthusiasts. Dirty Words.