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Learning Organizations, eLearning 2.0 and Edupunk

Clark Quinn

They would argue that the individual chooses what makes sense in their personal work and learning environment. If you have a population of learners who have already adopted tools (such as blogging and social bookmarking) for themselves that are different than the corporate tool (the LMS) do you ask them to move?

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Learning Organizations, eLearning 2.0 and Edupunk

Tony Karrer

They would argue that the individual chooses what makes sense in their personal work and learning environment. If you have a population of learners who have already adopted tools (such as blogging and social bookmarking) for themselves that are different than the corporate tool (the LMS) do you ask them to move?

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The 3 keys to successful remote training

Matrix

In addition, distant learners are more likely to lose focus without providing guidance and feedback throughout the process, so organizations should think carefully about the type of educational environments they advocate for. The keys to successful remote learning. Read more: The trifecta of trust in a learning organization.

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Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start learning

Coursy

The "management" aspect of LMS' creates another problem: much like we used to measure "bums in seats" for program success, we now see statistics of "students enrolled in our LMS" and "number of page views by students" as an indication of success/progress. What is needed in a Learning Environment?

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Personal Learning Tools and Technologies

Tony Karrer

The problem is that the question is somewhat complex to answer for any individual and so not something to be done lightly. Jane Hart has done a great job collecting individual answers to what learning tools and technologies that people use. Unfortunately, Chris got some flak based on his initial question. links: [link]

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Social Media And Learning

The eLearning Coach

It’s about having a toolbox containing a number of different social technologies at your disposal in order to select the most appropriate one(s) that address a particular learning or business problem. eLearning Coach: Can you describe the advantages of the social media environment, Elgg? .&#

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Curating the Content Overload

OpenSesame

If I were a venture capitalist, I’d invest in applications and companies that attack the problem of curating content. As learning and development professionals, we have to sort through all of the content that might be worth passing on to our colleagues. If you ask Diigo , social bookmarking is the future.