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Shawn Callahan of Anecdote covers collaboration and communities of practice. Eva Schiffer bridges networks and knowledge sharing , while Valdis Krebs is clearly a socialnetworkanalysis and networks maven. For example: Ken Thompson is laser focused on virtual teams.
I think that learning professionals in the future will have a much higher involvement with social technology in the organization. I also understand that the technology has helped to put social learning into focus. When I started in 2005 with communities of practice, few organizations were interested.
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