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Online social networks, learning and viral expansion loops

Sticky Learning

I respond, 'well I'm becoming more and more interested in the use of social media and microblogging for learning', I then get puzzled looks that say, "too much time on your hands", "what is he talking about?" For me though I see a real role for social media as a platform for business learning. Social media - fad or forever?

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Clark Quinn and I led a discussion on Reinventing Organizational Learning at LearnTrends this morning. mariancasey: social network. Moderator (Clark Quinn): but things are moving too fast, networks where everyone is thinking towards the same goal) is where agility (yes, I said agile ) can flourish. tmast: yeah.

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Learned about Learning in 2009

Tony Karrer

Online Sessions / Conferences / Discussions => Now Visible Networking I’ve seen during 2009 a real growth in the ability to spark up interesting discussions as online sessions. It came during a presentation when I said: It's a much better use of my time to use LinkedIn to spark a conversation than it is to go to networking events.

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Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008

Jay Cross

track emerging opportunities in learning (if it’s not at the forefront, it’s not allowed in). socialize online with peers and other participants (schmoozing encouraged!). Use the tag learntrends to share and find information, locate participant blogs, and invent new activities. November 17-21, 2008 | Online | Free.

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Reflecting* on the second half of 2009

Jay Cross

Verna Allee describes Value Networks. Open, participative, bottom-up, networked, flexible, responsive: that’s learning with business impact. In the world of business, the era of networks is crowding out the Industrial Age. Networks also speed things up, often at a terrifying rate, making the corporate world unpredictable.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

If you’re into meta-learning, you should track what’s going on there. They go beyond the Gen X, and Y (Millennial) vision to look into the “virtuals” the first generation that has been socialized in virtual worlds from WebKinz, Club Penguin, Habbo Hotel, etc.—and I can’t tell where one stops and the other begins.

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Five Myths of Social Learning

Xyleme

Home > Social Learning > Five Myths of Social Learning Five Myths of Social Learning December 3rd, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment There is no question that the rise of social networks is creating a profound shift in the way training departments are delivering knowledge to their employees, partners, and customers.