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The Power of Your Network | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

People in your network become the portals to knowledge, opportunity, and information you might not find on your own. Business networking not only brings new business and new talent, but it supports collaboration – whether it’s collaborating with internal team members or making connections outside of the organization.

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What does change(d) look like?

Clark Quinn

I’d expect to see more performance support, easily accessible via user-centric portals and search and delivered when and where needed. Employees would be tightly coupled to their work teams, and more loosely coupled to their communities of practice. Teams would be diverse and flexible, and group work would be the norm.

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Starting from scratch

Clark Quinn

I decided to take this on, thinking about an org that was already in operation, with it’s goals, processes, and practices, and what I might do if I were to come in and get it going (with the support of the executive team to do what I thought was right). Another emphasis would be on developing individual capability for self-learning.

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Using SharePoint

Tony Karrer

The reality is that what we did on the Work Literacy course or what I did for my Collaborative Learning Course could easily be supported by the various types of web parts within SharePoint. But in discussions there were often distinctions based on what the work team or CoP expected. A lot of what eLearning 2.0

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Remote working? Why an authoring tool to create e-learning courses is the best choice for your company

isEazy

According to the latest ‘Future Workforce Report’, 73% of work teams will have remote workers in their ranks by 2028. This situation will most likely continue and is moving forward at an accelerated pace, due to this global pandemic. However, is your company ready to make the definitive leap within this new paradigm?

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5 Hopes for Our Tech Lives During A Pandemic

KnowledgeOne

And one of the solutions to catch up would be to look at Higher Education differently, allowing for better exchanges and credit transfers amongst institutions via better-supported portals uniting all online course offerings in a field. Solutions to economically support such initiatives, hopefully, will rise.

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?ot just cat videos: 5 Social Learning Myths

TalentLMS

So what makes you think that dealing with a social learning module in their eLearning portal will prove particularly challenging for them? Because they solve the very real problems of communication, collaboration and knowledge exchange within today’s dynamic work teams. Rather the opposite. Social learning isn’t for businesses.