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Reflections on Twitter and social networking

Clark Quinn

I’ve been using Twitter for a number of weeks now, and that, combined with several recent social networking activities prompted this reflection. There’s lots more for me to learn, of course, but there are powerful reasons to blog about it along the way as well. The Work Literacy one on Learning 2.0

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T+D Webcast - Social Networking and Learning

Tony Karrer

and Learning 1.0 to Learning 2.0. I'm sure lots of other people experienced it - and weren't able to get in. All that said, it was fun to participate in the session. Tony O'Driscoll did a comparison of the evolution of Web 1.0 It's a bit different than my comparison of eLearning 1.0 But similar in nature.

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Online social networks, learning and viral expansion loops

Sticky Learning

So, whilst I may be a little late, I keep being reminded that there are many, many people who are a whole lot less aware of blogs, social networks, wikis, microblogging and so on than I am. As I've used each of these I've been struck by how easily this format (social sites) could be used as a platform for business learning.

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SharePoint is not Enterprise 2.0 or Social Networking " Skilful Minds

Skilful Minds

The social software stack, in particular the difference between collective understanding and collaborative understanding, frames Vander Wal's perspective. social media e-Learning 2.0 elearning 2.0 social networking twitter. Tags: Collaboration Enterprise 2.0

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From Social Networking to Performance Widgets

Vignettes Learning

Gary VanAntwerp called my attention to this New York Times article At Social Site, Only the Businesslike Need Apply. The article caught my interest because it calls the attention to what LinkedIn plans to do to increase usage or interaction in their site. The new services could help LinkedIn fend off some new competition.

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Jeff Cobb’s New State of Association eLearning Report

Web Courseworks

Jeff Cobb just released his most recent report on association eLearning called Learning 2.0. In Learning 2.0 As the explosion of social networking takes hold of the internet and the dynamics of information sources change, learning has taken on a new trend of being increasingly learner-centric.

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My History of Live Blogged Notes

Experiencing eLearning

E-Learning 2.0 Reinventing Organizational Learning. Extending Learning to the Edges of Organizations. Convergence in Learning. Social Networking, the “Third Place,” and the Evolution of Communication. Wikis & Emerging Web 2.0 E-Learning Communities. Creating a Culture of Learning.

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