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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | CLARK QUINN AUGUST 25, 2008 Tools Used But we clearly missed an opportunity to ask about community tools like Ning. survey and report. Right now there are more than 1000 respondents. | CLARK QUINN SEPTEMBER 15, 2008 Forums vs. Social Networks? Social Network Examples are Ning and KickApps. I'm debating the value of forum / group / threaded discussion software vs. social network software for a particular situation. It aims at a very broad audience that includes everyone from early adopters to technology laggards. They could also do it as comments on a blog. Options are simple. | | | | | | | CLARK QUINN APRIL 5, 2009 Real Community? LinkedIn and Ning networks that I’ve participated in professionally are just that, professional. I’ve been reading John Taylor Gatto lately, and one of his points is interesting to me from the perspective of social media. His claim about schools is that they’re dehumanizing (deliberately). Or would you? | CLARK QUINN NOVEMBER 7, 2008 Learnscaping on tap Ning’s an example, but we needed more flexibility and control. Over several months now, Harold Jarche, Jane Hart, Jay Cross, and I have been working on getting our arms around assisting people with the informal side of organizational learning. And we’re close to a concrete solution. in a lightweight way. Stay tuned | CLARK QUINN OCTOBER 2, 2008 Reflections on Twitter and social networking And Ning’s quite interesting too. However, they’re beginning to turn into one big Ning mass that I have trouble differentiating. I’ve been using Twitter for a number of weeks now, and that, combined with several recent social networking activities prompted this reflection. The Work Literacy one on Learning 2.0 | CLARK QUINN JULY 30, 2008 Blogs, Social Networks and LinkedIn Answers Social Network based discussions (for example a Ning network) act like communities. The question was: What is your assessment of the relative benefits of pure blogging vs LinkedIn Answers and other social networking platform-based discussion venues? consider LinkedIn Answers to be quite a different animal. But, it's just that. | | | | | | | | | -
CLARK QUINN | MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2008 Social Bookmarks Take a look at the pages that are being tagged as part of the course - Work Literacy Ning Links. The second week of our Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals Course is starting and the topic is Social Bookmarks. These are all coming from people participating in the course. But several of them are fantastic items that I had never seen before. MORE >> -
CLARK QUINN | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2008 Social Networks have been part of Ning groups before, but find it overwhelming, very quickly because there seems to be multiple inputs for information. Even as an organizer, when I get into the Ning group, I feel overwhelmed. don't know about ning or even facebook. The first week of our Free - Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals is wrapping up. MORE >> -
CLARK QUINN | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2008 Conversation Learning During this week's course, one of the more interesting things was seeing one of the members experience - My Real-Time, Real-Life Research Project (Using LinkedIn and Ning). And I just learned about ning for the first time yesterday! One of the questions being raised this week in the free, online course Work Literacy: Web 2.0 MORE >> -
CLARK QUINN | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2008 Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals - Free Online Event To sign-up, go to the Ning group I've announced this already - Free - Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals and the response is great already - it looks like we are going to have quite a mix of people involved. MORE >> -
CLARK QUINN | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2008 Searching for Expertise - LinkedIn Answers Just yesterday (after having joined this ning as my first ning ever) I found a ning on the topic of Moodle, and I posted my question there. Yesterday I created a screen cast on LinkedIn for Finding Expertise. Today, I saw a post on our Free - Web 2.0 This is definitely a knowledge work task where talking to someone will help. MORE >>
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