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Directory of Social Networks for Learning Professionals

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Knowledge, Skills and Tools for the Learning 2.0 LEARNING TOOLS DIRECTORY. TOP 10 TOOLS LISTS. NEW TOOLS FOR LEARNING CLUB. discuss the use of 25 free tools for education or. community of teachers and educational leaders in basic education, who are natives or immigrants in the digital world (Ning).

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KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together

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In the current issue of Inside Knowledge magazine, editor Jerry Ash raises the same question that Chris Hearne brought up in this blog a few days ago : If virtual is so great, how come conferences are booming? As Larry [Prusak] says, "If the virtual world is so great, why are the planes still full?". Missing the Boat on KM.

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Building Trust: A Relationship is Not a Newsletter Opt-In

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

They understand that the boundaries of the “human world&# have not disappeared in the virtual world. Reply Tamar Weinberg December 17, 2009 at 11:26 pm Janie, I’m not entirely sure – I think it really depends on email marketing tools. They see dollar signs. Hopefully someone can shed some light.

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Web 2.0 and Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) " Learning Matters!

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April 13, 2007. Onto the good stuff… I was fortunate enough to be asked to contribute at the e-Learning Guild in two different forums this week: Tony Karrer , hoodwinked Brent Schelenker , Steven Downes and yours truly to talk about Web 2.0 (and This is also one of the coolest things about Web 2.0 8 Comments.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

After all, Facebook was a tool that college students were using before it was open to the public, and some still use it as a purely personal and not a professional tool. FriendFeed, StumbleUpon e YouTube December 30, 2008 at 7:00 am Netiquette 2.0: LinkedIn is still seen as the more professional of the two. di “Quid Tum?

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