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Sep

The New Legacy: Death of eLearning 1.0

Posted by Jenna Papakalos  Published in HR and Recruiting, Learning Strategy, Social Networking, Web 2.0 Strategy

In technology, you never want to be labeled as “legacy”. It’s like someone calling a pregnant lady fat. Duck and cover! Legacy means that your technology is on its way out. It’s fallen behind the times because there has been such a shift in how technology has emerged and what it does.
If your company trains, [...]

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Tags: elearning 1.0, elearning 2.0, social learning, social media, Social Networking, Web 2.0 for HR, Web 2.0 for training

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15

Sep

The new Football Sunday

Posted by Jenna Papakalos  Published in Social Networking, Twitter

Football is a way of life. I subscribe heavily to this way of life. I remember watching the New York Jets with my grandfather on Sundays, all his buddies drinking beer and eating chicken wings in the living room. Talk about fond memories!
Football gatherings have changed since then. I am still a Jets fan, hard [...]

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Tags: Add new tag, connecting redefined, connecting with sports fans, social media, Social Networking, technology, technology impact on humans

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11

Sep

Did you know?

Posted by Jenna Papakalos  Published in Misc. Cool Stuff, Social Networking, Web 2.0 Strategy

I happened across this video on the Huffington Post. There are some staggering facts about technology and how we have evolved as humans.

What does it all mean? Learn how to master technology for your purposes or get left out in the cold!

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Tags: connecting through technology, social media, Social Networking, technology, technology impact on humans

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2

Sep

The Untapped Talent Pool

Posted by Jenna Papakalos  Published in Business at its Best, HR and Recruiting, Job seekers, Networking, Professional Moms, Social Networking

Being an entrepreneur and mom all rolled in to one, I’ve gained a pretty unique perspective on striking a balance between work and personal life. I get up early to get a start on the day. Wake the kid up and we eat breakfast together. The husband floats in and out. Work out eventually!
The most [...]

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Tags: hidden talent, organizational development, parents, small business, Social Networking, talent, working at home

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