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  • Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Professional Networking: Just for Fun or Part of Your Job Or Combination? Tips for managing multi-memberships in social networks?
    ... my role at the association I work for is basically managing our online social networking efforts: Linkedin, Facebook ... Ive recently given people new to social networking this comparison of Facebook and LinkedIn ... know that  professional relationships are moving from the Rolodex to the social networksLinkedIn is designed ... has several posts about networking on  LinkedIn (and Twitter and Facebook) and friending policies: I used ... ; Your organizations social networking strategy doesnt ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, November 14, 2008 - Comments
  • Top 100 Tools for Learning 2008 (Jane Hart)
    Facebook Social networking site Spring 2008: 28= 2007: 17= Cost: Free A social networking site with over ... = LinkedIn Professional social networking site Spring 2008: 38= 2007: 31= Cost: Free A public social network aimed ... /Top100Tools/flickr.html Slide 19: 16 Ning Private social networking ...
    Zaid Delicious eLearning - Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - Comments
  • The Role Of Communities In Learning " Commitment Matters
    Commitment Matters Managing Relationships in the Global Networked Economy The Role Of Communities ... several years and has generated some remarkable results fdor those who participate in our assessment and training programs ... raising the value and contribution of staff groups not only as a result of   the training, but  during the learning experience. IACCM’s networked groups operate at two levels. One is within the company team or function undertaking the web-based training. This is enabled through both message boards (mentored and overseen by IACCM experts, as well ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Wednesday, October 29, 2008 - Comments
  • EMC Post-Innovation Conference Tweet-Up
    ... about the connections we have. The connections started with our internal social media site, EMC ONE. Then we moved to external social media like Twitter and Facebook. These social connections allowed our unseen business connections to surface ... technical training, so all of us are very technical and geeky. It is great to have a different connection to the engineering folks we work with to get our product training ready for consumption. Plus I had two submissions of my own! They ... -up of some of the social media types at EMC. Besides myself and Brian Rosenthal , Dave Spencer , Polly Pearson, ...
    Adventures in Corporate Education - Thursday, October 23, 2008 - Comments
  • elearning: promises and practices
    Technology, 2007 Slide 73: 81.6% use social networks The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information ... rhetoric inherent in the idea of social networking and the world of Web 2.0. JISC LXP Student experiences ... world. Slide 177: to try collaboration and open access through a social networking site, wiki projects, new ... Training Network in Africa. Courses to Sedaya (Malaysia) and Birzeit (Palestine) Slide 185: Open teaching Slide ... browser released Facebook launched Slide 63: 2005 Youtube launched Web 2.0 defined by ...
    delicious Random Mind - Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - Comments
  • Expectations
    38; then respond. Train, learn. It’s content-centric. I want learning that is social. Don’t you? I want ... Facebook, SecondLife, learner-driven content (e.g., wiki, texting) type learning simply because the younger generation learns ... . However, they are conducive to social learning. And people expect that. Don’t you? If you buy this ...
    Janet Clarey - Wednesday, October 15, 2008 - Comments
  • Perception of Gen Y workers as weak...what's the deal?
    ... is actually a good read ( here ). "...Instead of facilitating 'social networking,' the social network technologies themselves are the end. You don't Facebook to socialize, you socialize to Facebook. Everything you do is documented ... ; the intangible â¬Scredâ¬ý garnered through one's online personalityâ¬these are the social currency that we ... a question for you, my colleague in the learning industry: is there a place in formal and informal training programs that gives a more prominent role for behaviors, metrics and assessments linked to social currency? Novel ...
    Business Casual - Friday, October 10, 2008 - Comments
  • Social Networks
    ... particular ways participants currently use social networks for training and educational purposes? Is it advantageous to you ... for Expertise - LinkedIn Answers . Certainly, the conversations and the finding of expertise via social networks such ... Networks. Here are some thoughts on this topic, especially thoughts around social networks for learning. Starting with Social Networking was a blessing and a curse. Social networks have a tendency to be a bit messy. Virginia Yonkers told us - I would like to know how to manage the information flows in social networks. I have been part of Ning groups ...
    eLearning Technology - Saturday, October 4, 2008 - Comments
  • 100+ social things to do
    ... social networks for learning professionals to join .  The purpose of this list is to help people find and establish professional connections with others in more formal networks . I've currently got about 50 on my list, but this time I am going to ask for recommendations BEFORE I release the list.  So if you know of a suitable network to add then ... that's the whole point about social media - it enables people to establish connections with one another, and engage ... , social connections, then it seems to work. Although I am continuing to add new names to the eduTwitterers list - in ...
    Jane Knight - Saturday, October 4, 2008 - Comments