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Some Tools for Social Learning and How they Help Learning

Kapp Notes

Online mentoring. Social Bookmarking. The ability of someone within an Intranet or Internet to mark or tag a blog entry, a link or an article within the network as important or interesting to them. Social Network. Broadcasting thoughts. Unlimited Text Messaging.

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

Learning with e's

Social networking and social bookmarking for health librarians. 2008) Connecting distance learners and their mentors using blogs : The MentorBlog Project, Quarterly Review of Distance Education , 10(4), 3-17. Continued tomorrow References Barsky, E. and Purdon, M. Introducing Web 2.0: Kamel Boulos, M. Maramba, I.

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Social Grid Follow-up

Tony Karrer

Twitter as Personal Work and Learning Tool My LinkedIn Open Connection Approach - Treating LinkedIn like a massive, virtual cocktail party. There's a lot there, so if you were going to choose two, probably Crowdsourcing in the Small and Tools and Methods for Networks and Communities would be the two. Yes, you can create a group.

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2.0 is a philosophy, not a technology

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Informal Mentoring. Social Mentoring/ coaching. Social Websites? Social Books? Social Collaborative projects. Social Wikis. Social Blogs (written/ video). Informal OJT.

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Social Learning and LMSs Marketplace

eLearning 24-7

The fastest growing segment on Facebook is 55 to 65 year old women. The age range of people using social media is 35 to 54, with a college or post graduate degree. They do not want to jump into the water, for fear of the social learning shark. They offer the repetitive features of what they deem to be social learning.

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Social Learning Examples

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

She covers blogs, collaborative calendaring, podcasting, feeds, collaborative mind-mapping, microblogging, photo sharing, screencast sharing, presentation sharing, video sharing, social bookmarking, collaborative editing and working and presentations, social networking, personalized start pages, and integrated social/collaborative environments.

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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Twitter in the classroom: 10 useful resources , Social Media in Learning , August 12, 2009. Should Educators be Afraid of Having a Facebook Profile? LinkedIn Guide for Knowledge Workers - eLearning Technology , July 6, 2009. I Finally Get It – Why Social Networking is So Important - Engaged Learning , September 29, 2009.