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Learning in social networks and Web 2.0 in SMEs' continuing vocational education

机译:中小企业继续职业教育中的社交网络和Web 2.0学习

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The training strategy of many companies, particularly of Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), fails to support lifelong learners, nor are they supported by education systems, particularly vocational ones. E-learning 2.0, utilising Web 2.0 applications and techniques, which is proving more and more useful in many academic contexts, could also enhance knowledge sharing, cultural interchange and networking in SMEs. However, there is little evidence of continuous learning, of the application of (formal) e-learning, or of the use of computers by individuals in (informal) learning in most SMEs. Learning and work activities arc separate. In this paper we first summarise the current vocational training scene in SMEs, then outline the features of Web 2.0 that could improve this situation. Thirdly, we show the advantages of the development of Communities of Practice (CoPs) as social networks and, finally, offer an example of a project where SMEs could learn from academics how to use Web 2.0.
机译:许多公司,特别是中小企业(SME)的培训策略无法支持终身学习者,也无法获得教育系统(特别是职业教育系统)的支持。事实证明,利用Web 2.0应用程序和技术进行的在线学习2.0在许多学术领域越来越有用,它也可以增强中小企业的知识共享,文化交流和联网。然而,在大多数中小型企业中,几乎没有证据表明可以进行持续学习,进行(正式)电子学习或个人在(非正式)学习中使用计算机。学习和工作活动是分开的。在本文中,我们首先总结了目前中小企业的职业培训场景,然后概述了可以改善这种情况的Web 2.0的功能。第三,我们展示了实践社区(CoPs)作为社交网络发展的优势,最后,提供了一个项目示例,其中SME可以向学者学习如何使用Web 2.0。

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