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Mobile Enables Informal Learning

Upside Learning

Last week I was at the eLearning Network’s 25th Birthday Bash in London. The second column ‘Social’ is about leveraging social networks and tools to learn from each other. And the third column ‘Embedded’ is about integrating learning within work. Here’s a summary of my talk.

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The Difference Between Games, Game-Based Learning, and Gamification

Infopro Learning

If you somehow missed the revolution, Farmville was a farming simulation and social network game, developed by Zynga, which could be played on Facebook. The game taught a generation of Facebook users appreciation for the agrarian lifestyle and the virtues of patience and paying for faster crop growth.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

Live mobile streaming video will continue to grow and integrate with communication, collaboration, and learning strategies. Social networks will allow them to help one another more and more. Peer feedback, social learning, and personalized learning should also gain momentum. He’s also a frequent speaker and author.

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How Social Learning is Powering Up Today’s Workplaces

Learnnovators

Social learning has always been part of being human, but social media also isn’t a cure-all remedy. ” – Clark Quinn. “ In order to be successful in social learning, organisations need to practice ‘Walk the Social Talk’.” – Jane Hart. “ Techcrunch Study : Many senior executives like to talk the social media talk.

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Growing Use of Social Media in Education

LearnDash

The most used social media methods are blogs and wikis, but all five increased in use from 2012 to 2013. Learners are being asked to create, add comments, read, watch, and listen to content in electronic format – most of which supplements the in-class lectures.

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eLearning Portal Integration

Tony Karrer

These discussions center on what requirements should go into an LMS RFP and more broadly how the LMS should really be integrated into the organization. But this only scratches the surface of what it means to integrate the Learning Management System (LMS) into the systems that people use day-to-day in an enterprise.

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3 Essential Themes for Mobile Learning Systems

Upside Learning

Social/Collaborative – Offering tools that mimic social media/network software will be one obvious theme. While Upside2Go already includes features that support sharing and interactions around shared media, I’d want the social flavor to run deeper. Take with a liberal pinch of salt please.

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