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Drivers of Yammer use in the corporate sector

E-Learning Provocateur

I guess self-paced tutorials, user guides, tip sheets etc are less of an imperative when the system is so damn easy to use. Not to mention that just about everyone knows how to use Facebook or Twitter already, so in that sense they have prior knowledge. In summary, then, we see that enterprise social networking is multifaceted.

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The dawn of a new generation

E-Learning Provocateur

Beyond enterprise social networks – which are hardly universal and face substantial challenges of their own – UGC in the broader sense is beset by concerns about content quality, accountability, organisational culture, job security and power dynamics. OK, a missing link in this solution is a social forum.

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Drivers of Yammer use in the corporate sector

E-Learning Provocateur

I guess self-paced tutorials, user guides, tip sheets etc are less of an imperative when the system is so damn easy to use. Not to mention that just about everyone knows how to use Facebook or Twitter already, so in that sense they have prior knowledge. In summary, then, we see that enterprise social networking is multifaceted.

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The Best 17 Community Platforms for 2024

learnWorlds

Here are the key types of online community platforms: Discussion Forums Traditional discussion forums have been a staple of online communities for decades. Known for their longevity and straightforward design, forums are ideal for fostering ongoing discussions, Q&A sessions, and topic-based conversations.

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Increase Course Performance with These 7 Tips for Bite-Sized eLearning

Docebo

Use Social Media To Your Advantage. Your modern learners are already using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube on a daily basis. So, why not use that to your advantage by incorporating social media into your microlearning strategy. Social media sites can be used to create bite-sized eLearning content.

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What specifically is e-learning good for?

Clive on Learning

Computers and networks provide so many opportunities to enhance learning in the workplace, but the opportunities are dependent on the use you are making of these tools. Tutorials which develop problem-solving and decision-making skills, using case studies, scenarios and other forms of interactivity.

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How to Navigate Social Media (and Avoid Information Overload)

Rapid eLearning

It’s also a great way to build a personal learning network. For example, if you build rapid elearning courses with Articulate products there are all sorts of resources available to you: Articulate’s Facebook page keeps you up-to-date on news and information. Not only is social media good for you, it’s good for your learners.