For those of you who caught the first instalment, yes, the order has been changed this time around. As much as I believe that lurkers…
Category: social learning
To those that have questioned whether all online participants must actively contribute to a blog, wiki, etc. in order to actually learn, I say bunkum.…
Originally posted to T+D Magazine, January 2011 Edition. Reprinted here with permission. (original link here) Now is the time for learning professionals to embrace social…
The new cultural trinity that I somewhat incessantly write and speak about combines a new leadership framework for all levels of people, Enterprise 2.0 thinking…
Truth be told, I love fish and chips. Maybe it’s the English in me, but I can’t get enough of it, despite its rather unhealthy…
I have the fortune of being asked to deliver a few words of inspiration, intrigue and innovation at an upcoming TedTalks event in Vancouver on…
Perhaps prescient Churchill was not only referring to Russia, but the pending organizational cultural shift that beckons today’s companies and institutions. Perhaps the riddle, wrapped…
Last year, I wrote a piece entitled “The Standalone LMS is Dead”. Last week, Dave Wilkins of Learn.com wrote a piece entitled “A Defense of…
Learnerprise is the combination of Enterprise 2.0 and Learning 2.0 concepts. The use of emergent social software platforms as well as formal and informal competence exchange processes,…
A wonderful article was recently posted by Marcia Conner and Steve LeBlanc over at Fast Company entitled “Where Social Learning Thrives“. The entire piece purports that…