The Implication of WikiLeaks on Corporate Social Media

By Karl Kapp

As if social media didn’t have a hard enough time getting off the ground in corporations, the repercussions of the WikiLeaks drama will certainly put a damper on organizations thinking in terms of internal correspondences. First people might confuse all wikis with something like WikiLeaks which is not the case. Wiki is just the name of a web site that is fast and easy to update. Second, and more importantly, social media might get painted in an unflattering light based on the actions of one web site.

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Understanding the Possibilities of 3D Virtual Immersive Environments

By Karl Kapp

Most people of a limited view of the possibilities of a 3D virtual immersive environment. They don’t understand all the benefits such an environment has to offer to an organization or the many application. Often they think of just a virtual classroom with virtual seats and virtual PowerPoint. They consider it a simple replacement for a 2D webinar. The fact is that VIEs offer much more than simply a replacement for 2D virtual classrooms.

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Three Things to Know about Learning in 3D Environments

By Karl Kapp

3D virtual immersive environments (VIEs) do not have to be 100% realistic. In fact, take advantage of the fact that you can do anything in 3D worlds and leverage that advantage. For example, if you want to create a gathering place for avatars, you don’t need to put it under a roof or even have it indoors. Since weather is not a factor in 3D VIE you don’t need a roof over your head. Also, put things close together that aren’t normally close together. If you are creating a corporate campus to mirror your own corporate campus, you don’t need large distances between buildings. Also, consider creating concept spaces instead of actual spaces. For example, if you want to teach about surgery. Create a giant surgical theatre that is larger than the real space so that lots of avatars can gather around and watch.

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Practical Application of 3D Virtual Worlds

By Karl Kapp

Have you ever wondered what a virtual immersive environment or virtual world could do for your organization?

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Add Online Simulations to Your Organization’s Instructional Toolkit

By Karl Kapp

A well-craft online simulation of a sales call, operating a piece of equipment or troubleshooting a difficult situation can impact a learner’s behavior and serve as a powerful educational tool.

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Learning in 3D

By Karl Kapp

Recently, I have written a book with Tony O’Driscoll which is called Learning in 3D Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration. Here is a small excerpt from the book.

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Leveraging Web Technologies for Learning (Part II)

By Karl Kapp

This entry continues the discussion of how organizations can use consumer-based Web 2.0 tools to enhance organizational learning.

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Leveraging Web Technologies for Learning

By Karl Kapp

Several consumer-based web technologies have recently made a big splash in the learning and development field. These technologies were originally designed for social networking and interaction but have now grown into tools used to create small learning events and to provide information on an as needed basis. Let’s take a look at a couple of the tools and see how they are being used.

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Immersive Learning Environments

By Karl Kapp

One of the newest learning technologies to be launched within organizations is the use of virtual 3D worlds; also known as Virtual Immersive Environments (VIEs). These are environments in which the learner creates an avatar—a three dimensional figure—and interacts within a virtual 3D world. One such example is Second Life on the consumer side and ProtoSphere on the corporate side.

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Understanding New Learning Technologies

By Karl Kapp

Learning technologies have evolved rapidly in the last twenty years - from laser disks to CD-ROMs to web-based courses to the use of Blogs, Wiki’s, RSS Feeds and Widgets. If used properly these new technologies can be powerful tools for connecting learners to one another and accelerating innovation and knowledge acquisition within the organization. As learning professionals, an important competency is to understand how these newer technologies support learning.

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