Social media – the followership
Editor’s note: A ‘follower’s’ perspective on why leaders should tweet their heart out.
Editor’s note: A ‘follower’s’ perspective on why leaders should tweet their heart out.
Editor’s note: A report from the Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise Conference, held in the US. The article covers some of the issues facing organistions as they try to keep up with the rapid growth in app usage.
Editor’s note: Useful and interesting insights into Twitter users based on a study of 36 million users.
Editor’s note: A great post looking at the challenges around moving to multi-screen learning.
Editor’s note: Education focused but this article highlights some useful tools and the issues around group collaboration online.
Editor’s note: Can L&D teams learn from collaborative approaches to writing fiction? This article looks at how authors and fans use technology to collaborate as well as emerging collaborative models of writing.
Editor’s note: Video-conferencing vendor Polycomhas unveiled a wide-ranging portfolio of new software, platform enhancements and hardware. A notable new feature allows the user to transfer a video call from a tablet to big screen with the swipe of a finger, and use the tablet as a remote control.
Editor’s note: Vendor Peoplefluent launches a range of new products to support enterprise collaboration and engagement.
Editor’s note: Researchers are exploring how specific online communication attitudes – such as individuals’ tendency for online self-disclosure, online social connection, and online anxiety – predicted their compulsive and excessive Internet use. Does excessive participation in social networks foster compulsive and excessive Internet use?
Learning and development teams that dare to look more analytically at how learning technology provides…
Professor Stephen Heppell will provide the keynote session at the eLearning Network’s 25th birthday celebrations…
Editor’s note: Some interesting insights and analysis into how social tools could be better used in corporates based on Jane Hart’s latest list of the top 100 tools for learning.
Editor’s note: Trust is enough of a big issue within physical offices, so what about trusting virtual team members? Interesting look at ‘swift trust’ and our default to giving others the benefit of the doubt.
Editor’s note: two studies show how iPads can be used outside of their immediate use as a tool for knowledge workers. Interesting applications that show the potential for tablets as a learning tool.
Editor’s note: Are organisations designed for optimal knowledge flow? We know the answer, which is why this article is worth reading. Well researched and argued and with lots of links and references.