semantic search engine that generates a text summary of multiple Web pages on the topic of your search query.
It uses text mining and multidocument summarization to extract sense from Web pages and present it to the user in a coherent manner.
Examples of how social media can be used for 5 types of learning:
IOL - Intra-Organisational Learning - how social media can be used to keep the employees up to date and up to speed on strategic and other internal initiatives and activities
FSL - Formal Structured Learning - how educators (teachers, trainers, learning designers) as well as students can use social media within formal education and training
GDL - Group Directed Learning - how groups of individuals - teams, projects, study groups etc - can use social media to work and learn together (Note: a "group" could be as small as two people, so coaching and mentoring falls into this category)
PDL - Personal Directed Learning - how individuals can use social media to organise and manage their own personal or professional learning
ASL - Accidental & Serendipitous Learning - how individuals, by using social media, can learn without consciously realising it (aka incidental or random learning)
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