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DateSeptember 01, 2006 Keywords: informal learning, innovation, interviews, Social Media

How the BBC use Podcast, Wiki's and Blogs for knowledge sharing

Datmedia and Ambient Performance  have provide a free online and mobile briefing on the use of 'Podcasts, wikis and blogs' for knowledge sharing at the BBC, featuring Head of BBC Training and Development, Nigel Paine.

Nigel Paine is responsible for the training of the BBC's 27,000 staff, and spearheads a multi-million pound operation which provides the vast bulk of the training used by the UK 's broadcast industry. Nigel Paine is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development, an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts as well as a visiting Professor at Napier University in Edinburgh.

 The new learning bite titled "Podcasting, wikis and blogs: Learning at the BBC" can be found at http://www.datmedia.co.uk/showcase.htm

To access the online briefing directly click on the links below.

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For more information,about learning at the BBC,  visit the BBC Training website: www.bbctraining.com/aboutUs.asp


This article was originally created by the Work based e-learning project at e-skills UK and is reproduced with kind permission.

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