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How to evaluate social and informal learning

Jay Cross

Social networks are inevitable in enterprise. Social networks are like telephones. What kinds of things might we use to evaluate the effectiveness of our social networks? Network analysis. Social network analysis provides another level of sophistication in analyzing network activity.

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Data & Analytics In L&D with Trish Uhl

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That same kind of intelligence, at that individual and social network level, is coming into our organisations. We have to be willing to be wrong and we have to be willing to take the hypothesis or the solution that we think is right and make a small bet upfront and experiment to test and see if we’re on the right track or not.

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Data & Analytics In L&D with Trish Uhl

looop

That same kind of intelligence, at that individual and social network level, is coming into our organisations. We have to be willing to be wrong and we have to be willing to take the hypothesis or the solution that we think is right and make a small bet upfront and experiment to test and see if we’re on the right track or not.

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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

Sharing is an act of learning and can be considered your responsibility for the greater social learning contract. Most of what we learn, we learn by interacting with others.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The Social Graph.shaping up to be the hot summer song of 08

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « A Couple of Lists of Sites to Start the Day. Dion Hinchcliffe, as per usual, has a good solid explanation of the social graph (and a lovely graphic). Think of it as the study of people and their connections.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

mariancasey: social network. Moderator (Clark Quinn): but things are moving too fast, networks where everyone is thinking towards the same goal) is where agility (yes, I said agile ) can flourish. Mike Rodgers: Does anyone currently use social networking as a form of training. Maryanne Burgos: stars.