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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

1) " EduTech gEEks.We're a new brEEd Still new on campus, social software tools can support students and staff beyond the classroom, reaching around the world for learning and communication 17. We Learning, Part II Second part of an interesting article - We Learning: Social Software and E-Learning, Part II. Overview 79.

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The current top 5 highest-rated social learning solutions on CollectMyThoughts

InsiderHub

In the world of online learning, some organizations are choosing to incorporate a “social” aspect to their platforms and programs, also sometimes described as “collaborative” learning. If someone is teaching others, the material and lessons can all be presented in one format, which can easily be accessed from a mobile device.

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Sales eLearning – 21 Great Resources

Tony Karrer

Most of the content is presented as static web pages that tell how to perform particular tasks, but some of the pages contain embedded Captivate movies to demonstrate or simulate use of the system. Specifically, the web. In Part 2, I'll list some of the levels within one of the learning types. Do you have a case study for me? tags: web_2.0

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

Looking through the program, I’m delighted to see that many of the sessions could easily play at DevLearn and vice-versa. Hear how microblogging is > being used in the enterprise and about other social media tools to connect people, enhance knowledge sharing, and enable collaboration. Adobe was kind enough to pick up the tab.

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Favorite 2009 posts on Informal Learning Blog

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

ADDIE (analyze, design, develop, implement & evaluate) made it possible to manage the process of creating useful training programs systematically. For example, I have no qualms about walking out of a boring presentation, even if I’ve been sitting in the front row. Internet culture. Too much technology.

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Come Together

Jay Cross

Expertise locators connect workers to people with answers; social software connects them with friends and colleagues. Software such as Second Life allows executives — in avatar form — to give presentations to one another in virtual boardrooms. Every participant in the career advisor program has at least one mentor.

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We don't NEED more teachers. We need more people TEACHING!

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

I've been giving a lot of presentations lately and even have a couple keynotes lined up for this year. Jay Cross posted an interesting story this morning about his reply to this email question, "How are people using social software to support learning?" So, shouldn't teaching actually be part of any learning program?