by Terrence Wing
Many instructional designers and training managers believe that Twitter is not a useful channel for learning. However, it is where many of your learners spend a lot of time, and it offers some often-overlooked features that can serve as effective delivery vehicles. Terrence shows you how, and offers a demonstration.
by Terrence Wing
The enormous and growing numbers of Facebook users create an opportunity for e-Learning. The Facebook Developer API allows you to change Facebook's functionality from a Content Management System (CMS) to a Learning Management System (LMS). Here's how to bend Facebook to your will!
by Ryan Tracey
Informal learning today is a lot like the old saying about the weather: everybody talks about it, but nobody knows what to do about it. Here’s an approach to creation of an environment that will support both formal and informal processes.
by Nemo Chu
Strategy is the key to successful implementation of social learning, but not all strategies are created equal. This one-item checklist offers a simple test that will help you identify the best place to roll out social learning in your organization, and the places not to launch it.
by Eric Davidove
Social learning supports powerful learning experiences, leverages social networks to accelerate learning, and improves productivity. Learn here how to create a great strategy to make these things happen.
by Bill Brandon
The eLearning Guild’s DevLearn 2010 Conference and Expo opened today in San Francisco, with well over 1600 attending. Here is a summary of the first day.
by Learning Solutions Staff
Want to build an Alternate Reality Game but don’t know how to get started? Tandem Learning has launched its customizeable Looking Glass® Game Engine at DevLearn|10.
by Learning Solutions Staff
Bloomfire is launching the 2.0 version of their social learning community platform on November 22, but at DevLearn they are offering attendees a special opportunity to start a Bloomfire for free before the launch.
by Learning Solutions Staff
At DevLearn 2010 in San Francisco, November 3-5, Competentum launches the newest, most advanced learning management system (LMS) based on Microsoft® Corporation’s SharePoint® 2010 and 2007 versions, that is specifically designed for corporate e-Learning.
by Marc Rosenberg
Social media and social learning are attracting a lot of attention, but don’t overlook the fact that it’s not the technology that makes them effective. Here are the eight ingredients you need to make social learning successful.

