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Who's Building the Social Learning Roads? | Social Learning Blog

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Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Who’s Building the Social Learning Roads? We understand that social media, and at a higher level social learning, are crucial to course design moving forward. Trent gets it!

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Embracing Innovation in Learning | Social Learning Blog

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Now let’s say your company opens up the training and learning environments to innovation and collaboration. View all posts by Andrea → ← Who’s Building the Social Learning Roads? Multiply that by a 10 member staff and suddenly you’ve lost an entire man week of work in emotional hangover time.

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Moving from Teacher to Facilitator | Social Learning Blog

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Now the learner is responsible for helping create and shape the learning experience, and now they share the accountability as well. Tips for facilitating Here are a few tips you can use in a physical classroom, during synchronous online sessions, and even (with a little adaptation) with asynchronous applications: Begin by asking questions.

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Not Everyone is a Social Customer | Social Learning Blog

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Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Not Everyone is a Social Customer by Paul on February 11, 2011 in Development Tools , customer service , social learning A couple weeks ago I wrote a blog about the need to train your clients on the various methods of…training.

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Asynchronous and Synchronous Learning: Exploring the Differences and What’s Best for Your Organization

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Both asynchronous learning and synchronous learning have been around for a long time though synchronous has the edge for longevity at least. Synchronous kind of depends on a spoken language, though, which is probably why it’s been around longer. Asynchronous learning is done at employee’s own pace.

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Learning from The King's Speech | Social Learning Blog

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Ellen Weber nicely summarizes a few of the lessons this movie teaches us about learning. In particular, Weber talks about the power of human interaction in teaching (aka social learning): Interpersonal intelligence engages others best in curious, equitable, and caring situations. Jim: Glad you enjoyed the post, Liam!

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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

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Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Make Learning An Experience. by Michael on March 7, 2011 in blended learning If you still believe that “classroom learning is the best learning” for your training and learning programs, I have some news for you.