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It is considered to be among the top five enterprise learning trends, according to forecasts by many leading educational technologists. It is a free plug-in game from Microsoft Office Labs aimed at helping learners develop their skills in using Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote) in a game environment.
In response to my last blog Mike Tholfsen of the OneNote team sent me the link to their new OneNote and Education Blog. We also hope to point to examples of great things that educators and students are doing today with OneNote and education. Many companies, including Microsoft, are delivering eLearning solutions using OneNote."
Maybe OneNote? Here we (should) see organization wide Enterprise Social Networks like Jive and Yammer, etc. Also enterprise wide portal tools like Sharepoint. So this is how you represent your own understandings, and manipulate information, for your own purposes. and Facebook (mostly friends, but some from our own field).
It is considered to be among the top five enterprise learning trends, according to forecasts by many leading educational technologists. It is a free plug-in game from Microsoft Office Labs aimed at helping learners develop their skills in using Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote) in a game environment.
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