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Remote Collaboration

Tony Karrer

My primary interest here are the methods and tools that allow us to work better as part of remote work teams. In other words - How do we collaborate together in remote work teams to be as effective or even more effective than a team that works down the hall? At the start of these workshops, we put people into remote work teams.

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Social media for trainers: think differently!

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

The workshop was quite successful as measured by the people who contacted me afterwards for more information, to buy my book or to ask whether they could share our test Yammer and test Ning with their colleagues. One team translated energizers online. Non-verbal communication is crucial (and missing online).

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LearnTrends: Personal Knowledge Management

Experiencing eLearning

Little KM = processes used by distributed teams. More important advances in the future will be our advances in dealing with information & problem solving, not in computer technology ( he was quoting someone–didn’t catch who, and this is only a paraphrase ). Big KM = enterprise KM, lots of structure. A PKM Method.

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Ningcompoops

Jay Cross

This is the email I received today: Hi Ning Network Creator! As you may have already heard, we’re going to be making some big changes at Ning over the course of the next two months. The Ning Strategic Relationships Team: Charles Porch. Full feature set including events, groups, chat, pages and Ning Apps.

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Using SharePoint

Tony Karrer

Using SharePoint for Work Team or Communities of Practice (CoP) Collaboration Outside of any particular formal learning, many training organizations are using SharePoint to support work teams. But in discussions there were often distinctions based on what the work team or CoP expected. Some used it to track bugs.

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The Impact of Social Media in the Workplace

CLO Magazine

Ning): Allowing a place for geographically dispersed people to connect and share knowledge. Google Documents: Collaborating with others to write reports or work on other team projects. Twitter: Sharing articles relevant to a specific topic. Other online communities (e.g. YouTube videos: Finding and watching video tutorials.

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SharePoint Update

Tony Karrer

If you are interested in attending, go to the Learn Trends Ning Site and sign-up. Michael Palko Solution Education Manager The Healthcare Business of Thomson Reuters Michael will talk about how he's using SharePoint to manage The Training Space, an internal learning community that connects and "cross pollinates" teams. has to offer.