Great plan Peter. I try to keep myself immersed in it now. I use the SoMe tools like I use word processing. I read SoMe information rather than a newspaper because it is information that I care about.
Hi Group,
I found this fantastic mind map on the web, it is very useful and encompasses almost everything Learning 2.0 means.....I would advise you don't look at it on company time....you will be here for hours! :)
Happy Findings,
Ted
This program allows you to create courses that send a multiple choice question at spaced intervals to your learners. There is a place for feedback and comments from the learners for each questions. Questions that are answered wrong get resent to the student at certain intervals to help with the learning. FABULOUS for training review after a class, or for prework prior to a class. You determine how many questions, how often to repeat, etc.
There is strength in weak ties, as the sociologist Mark Granovetter has observed. Our acquaintances—not our friends—are our greatest source of new ideas and information.
The Internet lets us exploit the power of these kinds of distant connections with marvellous efficiency.
Facebook and the like are tools for building networks, which are the opposite, in structure and character, of hierarchies. Unlike hierarchies, with their rules and procedures, networks aren’t controlled by a single central authority. Decisions are made through consensus, and the ties that bind people to the group are loose.
Searchable collection of videos that can be pulled into training to support ideas. People can make their own page of favorites, or group ideas together for a collection of videos for people to watch. People can also upload their own videos to use as a hosting site to conserve bandwith in training courses