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Hot Topics in eLearning for 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Hot Topic #4 – SharePoint. Despite SharePoint Fear and Loathing by Learning Professionals , SharePoint is installed and the tool of choice in too many organizations. Using SharePoint , December 16, 2008. SharePoint Examples , December 5, 2008. SharePoint vs. Social Media , June 22, 2009. Enterprise (539).

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Grows - But Creating "eLearning 2.0 Strategy" Fails Corollary: if you have SharePoint installed, you will be using SharePoint a lot more this year. Still I'm going to be reading closely things like: Enterprise 2.0: Here's what came up. My Predictions So with all of that as a lead up.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

I sensed that learning and knowledge management were converging and invited bloggers form both sides to get together at the Tidehouse to share viewpoints and guzzle beer. Andrew McAfee , Principal Research Scientist , Center for Digital Business – MIT Sloan School of Management and Author, Enterprise 2.0.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

This is something that gets discussed as emergent: see Emergent Knowledge Management , Direction of eLearning - Emergence or Big System , and Future Platforms for eLearning. eLearning Trends Enterprise 2.0 eLearning Trends Enterprise 2.0

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Valuable Content - Views and Social Signals

Tony Karrer

Wikis - Full Circle , January 12, 2009 Red-Tails in Love: Birdwatchers as a community of practice - Full Circle , March 26, 2009 Bill's top ten posts for Q1 according to various social signals were: Ten Ways to Track Your Online Reputation - Portals and KM , January 27, 2009 Enterprise 2.0 Portals and KM , March 18, 2009 Enterprise 2.0

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Working Smarter eFieldbook $12

Jay Cross

A workscape is a platform where knowledge workers collaborate, solve problems, converse, share ideas, brainstorm, learn, relate to others, talk, explain, communicate, conceptualize, tell stories, help one another, teach, serve customers, keep up to date, meet one another, forge partnerships, build communities, and distribute information.