All that said, it was fun to participate in the session. Tony O'Driscoll did a comparison of the evolution of Web 1.0 to 2.0 and Learning 1.0 to Learning 2.0. It's a bit different than my comparison of eLearning 1.0 to 1.3 to 2.0. But similar in nature. It's a question of what happens as production moves from being owned by the training organization to one where SMEs and learners are more responsible.
Tony's examples were brief, but interesting:
- Wikis
- Product updates/news
- Project management
- Podcasts
- Communications
- Sales / Field Force
- Collective Intelligence
- Predictive markets
- Social Networking
- New Hires
- Communities of Practice
- Start with yourself and your work group
- Adopt tools that are free and password protected
- Build champions and skills to grow in your organization
The associated links:
- Learning and Networking With A Blog (T+D article)
- Today's PowerPoint Presentation
- ASTD homepage
- Webcast Archives
- T+D magazine website
- Learning Circuits Blog
3 comments:
Hi Tony,
The links to the two articles don't seem to be working. Can you please correct them.
Thanks,
Manish
www.peldaglobal.com
Thanks Manish. I've updated the links. Hopefully they work now.
Tony, I've had bad experiences with this web conferencing application; it's PC-centric and kludgey. Hopefully the association will move to a "mainstream" product that support MAC and other OS users.
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