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No wonder they have thousands of superfans, who rave about their products and who recommend them to their peers via Social Media Networks. Amir Elion (@amirelion) May 5, 2012.
Although security and privacy concerns are preventing many organisations from making significant use of public social media tools, there does appear to be an increased interest this year in enterprise social networking and collaboration tools (viz Yammer and Sharepoint ). But now for the complete 2012 Top 100 Tools list.
Now that I’m back at work in India with some breathing space, thought I’d be good to make a note of some of the more interesting observations I had about mLearnCon 2012. Lots of sessions at mLearnCon 2012 revolved around these themes. Chad Udell ‘Thoughts on mLearnCon 2012′ [link]. Learning Management.
On 1 October I released the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2012 list , and in my introductory analysis I said. If your organization doesn’t like the idea of using Twitter for company conversations, then the next best thing is to set up some sort of corporate company (Twitter-like) network. To claim a network, user fees do apply.
Her topic– personal learning networks, also known as PLNs. Educators today are pursuing professional development by building their very own Professional (or Personal) Learning Networks (PLNs). PLNs connect them with a global network of contacts and resources. An Educator’s Professional Learning Network.
Her topic– personal learning networks, also known as PLNs. Educators today are pursuing professional development by building their very own Professional (or Personal) Learning Networks (PLNs). PLNs connect them with a global network of contacts and resources. An Educator’s Professional Learning Network.
1 - Defining social learning – Marcia Conner, 4 October 2012. ” 2 - Can Learnist hold the key to enterprise learning - Paul, 5 October 2012. ” 3 - Everything you know will eventually be wrong – Daniel Engber, Truth Decay, 5 October 2012. Social learning is new. Social learning requires digital tools.
With the release of the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2012 on 1 October, my Pick of the Month for September is coming a little later than normal. Eggers, John Hagel and Owen Sanderson, HBR Blog Network, 22 September. 1 - Unlearning – Jane Bozarth, 4 September. ” 4 - Mind the (skills) gap – William D.
Note, for easy reference, all the resources in my daily Picks are collated monthly on my 2012 Reading List. 1 - Social networking in online education: It is time to revisit the pedagogy - Sachin Dua, 25 April – the quote in bold for me says it all!
Harold and I therefore wanted to build on the success of these workshops so we are now very pleased to announce a new schedule of professional development opportunities (online workshops and webinars) for 2012-2013 on the theme of Learning in the Networked Era.
This question led me to think about a much larger question – the state of e-learning in Australian organisations in 2012. Use your networks and ask questions before committing to an e-learning strategy based on ‘best guess’ Author : Buffer, Inc Website : [link] -->. How far behind are we?
This question led me to think about a much larger question – the state of e-learning in Australian organisations in 2012. Use your networks and ask questions before committing to an e-learning strategy based on ‘best guess’ Author : Buffer, Inc Website : [link] -->. How far behind are we?
Across the board, educators are using social media more in 2013 than they did in 2012. Comparing 2012 to 2013, the results of the survey indicate that the use of social media has increased 21.3%. The most used social media methods are blogs and wikis, but all five increased in use from 2012 to 2013. Some of the Findings.
Consider the following statistics: In 2012, 48% of teachers flipped at least one lesson, in 2014 it is up to 78%. 9 out of 10 teachers noticed a positive change in student engagement since flipping their classroom (up 80% from 2012). Flipped Learning Network. In short – yes. Sources: Sophia.org. flipped classroom'
On 1st March 2012 John Seely Brown gave a keynote presentation at the DML (Digital Media and Learning) 2012 Conference in San Francisco, called Cultivating the Entrepreneurial Learner in the 21st Century. That’s the sense of entrepreneur I’m talking about that now in the networked age almost gives us unlimited possibility.”
You can find more of the resources I enjoyed during the month in my 2012 Reading List.). The Economist in Social whirl (23 June) reported that it highlights Microsoft’s clients’ … “… growing appetite for setting up their own networks” . This makes little sense in a networked workplace.
If you want to read further articles you will find many more that I have saved in my 2012 Reading List. 1 - Through the 70-20-10 looking glass , Charles Jennings, ITA, 29 December 2012. ” 2 - A company of one in an architecture of cooperation , Stowe Boyd, 1 January 2012.
1 - Learning without training , Jay Cross, 5 March 2012. The shift from training programs to learning networks expands learning and development from a limited department isolated from business operations into a critical, pervasive business function. 3 - Net Work Skills , Harold Jarche, 12 March 2012. Collaboration has a cost.
Considering that in complex, networked environments, where work is learning and learning is the work, would it not be better to find out how people are learning? Imagine an interview beginning with, “Good day, Mister Jones, please sit down and tell us about your PKM.”
This popped up in my feeds today, quite interesting to note how mobile computing and networks are becoming the dominant technology. The Ericsson – Traffic and Market Report for June 2012 can be found here. billion connection and have added 64 million connections in the first quarter of 2012. . Are we ready for it?
In this webinar, for Training Magazine Network , I discussed how Gamification should be thought of as a design sensibility and not merely a digital tool. July 2012 T&D Article: Games, Gamification and the Quest for Interactive Learning. Here are a few articles about gamification in action. The Gamification of Sales Force Training.
I’d like challenge a few misconceptions: Enterprises consider social media only in terms of their potential as a marketing tool: It’s obvious that social networking outlets such as Twitter and Facebook are channels through which enterprises can deliver information and engage customers with an unprecedented level of creativity and reach.
How can you develop a professional network that is not dependent on a job or an employer? Networked working habits and practices take a while to develop and may not come easily to everyone. 26 March – 6 April 2012. This is where to start – by developing net work literacy , where work is learning and learning is the work.
link] December 6-9, 2010 Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems : Computing, Networking and Services (MOBIQUITOUS), 7 th annual, Sydney, Australia. link] December 29-31, 2010 International Conference on Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing , Bangkok, Thailand. The conference will not be held it 2011 and may be held in 2012.
In what order to you favor the Big 4 #SoMe Networks. — RJ Jacquez (@rjacquez) January 18, 2012. Today I’m having a little fun asking my friends on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+ to share in what order they favor the big four Social Networking sites out there. Chime in" on Storify ]. Send to Kindle.
This study was part of the Corporate Executive Board’s ‘Building High Performance Capability for the New Work Environment’ report published towards the end of 2012. The CEB study was particularly focused on ‘ network performance’ – the outcomes achieved with and through others. This is the ‘20’ part of the 70:20:10 model.
Learning And Social Networks. On behalf of the entire Upside Learning team, I wish you a joyous and prosperous 2012. Learning In The Future – Exploring Five Themes. Want ‘Facebook’ In Your LMS? What Is Game Based Learning? 3 Essential Themes for Mobile Learning Systems. 5 Practical Mobile Learning Tips.
This help can come in the form of an Electronic Performance Support System (EPSS), wikis, blogs and forums, moderated FAQ sites, peer-to-peer networks, or any number of other tools. Tool Overload: As an instructional designer, I like to provide learners with options to help themselves and support their learning whenever possible.
Earlier this year Rob Hubbard chair of the eLearning Network launched a campaign for effective elearning at the Learning Technology 2012. With so much of mindless elearning being created around us everyday this is a welcome initiative. Here’s a video by Rob Hubbard explaining the campaign.
Whereas most people are concerning themselves with the new social and collaboration technologies, or how to get people to collaborate, for me the key to successful social learning is how the individual engages in his/her networks and contributes what s/he has learned or is learning along the way.
So, if you are looking for some ideas, then here are the Top 100 Tools 2012 , organised into 12 different categories. NETWORKING & COLLABORATION PLATFORMS. Public social networks. social networks. You might want to select tools from different categories or else explore a number within the same category.
Online Workshop runs 23 April – 4 May 2012. This online workshop on adapting to the networked world of work includes tools, tips and techniques from two facilitators who have been connecting, communicating and collaborating online for over fifteen years.….
I have done better in 2011, with 52 posts, but one of my goals for 2012 is to blog more regularly. I’m not sure I would have been confident enough to quit my job and become an independent consultant if I didn’t know I have a network of terrific people built through this blog and other tools.
It’s projected that apps will become a bigger market than CDs by 2012. It’s a fantastic always carried on the person, and is now as powerful as a PC/Mac from just a couple of years ago. It can be adapted to become your performance support agent at work. Mobile apps are big business.
Last Thursday I attended the #SLCONF Social Learning Conference in London. It largely practiced what it preached – in that it proved to be a highly social discussion and effective forum for sharing ideas and experiences with an experienced group of professionals and practitioners.
As more and more humans bring devices into their lives that connect them to the global network in its myriad forms. As a facilitator for social interaction and for mobile learning, these networks are unsurpassed in mankind’s history. By 2012, it’s predicted that smart phones will outsell desktops, notebooks and net-books put together.
At Annual last year I was expecting my first baby and couldn’t enjoy the many receptions and vendor parties like I have in the past, where some of the best networking happens. 2012 was the year of responsive design, 2013 was the year of big data, and 2014 is all about personalization. About Kylee.
The aim of the presentation is to provide an overview of workplace learning technology in 2012. They can turn to Blogs, Twitter, wikis, social networks, video sites, etc. A client recently asked if I could help him prepare a presentation he’ll be delivering to colleagues within his organization. Formats (Flash vs HTML 5).
Social Learning – Learning Management Systems have started offering tools that mimic social media/network software. The webinar will be held on 17 th July 2012 at 1 PM EDT. We had shared 5 Tips For Managing Effective Blended Learning Through An LMS. Register now (free).
What makes WordCamp Ann Arbor so great is that it is large enough where you will find topics of interest and get to meet the people behind the WordPress products you use today, but it is small enough to easily network with all of the attendees. It is also a great opportunity to connect and network with other like-minded individuals.
If you're an elearning professional in the Greater Los Angeles area, please join us for a fun and informative networking and sharing event on February 28. Date: February 28, 2012. Time: 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM. Location: Warner Bros.
The aim of the presentation is to provide an overview of workplace learning technology in 2012. They can turn to Blogs, Twitter, wikis, social networks, video sites, etc. A client recently asked if I could help him prepare a presentation he’ll be delivering to colleagues within his organization. Formats (Flash vs HTML 5).
The blog post must have hit a nerve because it has broken the record for most comments to a single HBR Blog Network post. One of these comments is a perfect way to begin 2012. Let's hope communication improves in all of our organizations in 2012. .
During 2012 Harold Jarche and I have been running a series of online workshops at the Social Learning Centre; these have proved to be very popular. With the emergence of the “networked learning era” training departments have begun to think about how they can add “social” into the mix. Here is the introduction to the article.
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