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12 Helpful Resources for Instructional Design

CourseArc

With the first edition published in 2002, this book from Ruth Colvin Clark and Richard E. Consider connecting with other professionals in the online education fields by joining a LinkedIn or Facebook group. Mayer is a practical resource offering best practices, examples, exercises, and more. Julie Dirksen’s Design for How People Learn.

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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

Learning with e's

Most of us are connected to each other through numerous social media platforms. Global social networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter support various forms of communication and sharing actions that were previously unavailable. 2002) Smartmobs: The Next Social Revolution. 2008) Tribes. Rheingold, H.

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Holiday Shenanigans and a Sale

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The Great Marshmallow Gun Wars of 2002. Tweet it with hashtag #holidayshenanigans, post it on Facebook & tag @coachseye , or WUPHF it at us. Visit the hashtag or Facebook wall to see what others are sharing. Daniel Foster is the "social media guy" for TechSmith. So, yeah, my family is Yooper on both sides.

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How to Make Your Online Courses TikTok Famous: Your Guide to Success

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TikTok is one of the fastest-growing social media platforms, with over 1 billion monthly active users worldwide as of the last quarter of 2022. TikTok also enables creators to use various hashtags and trends to reach more people, as well as share your content on other social media platforms, such as Instagram and Twitter.

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The changing Web

Learning with e's

Social media - often referred to as Web 2.0 , or the participatory Web - is shaping up to be one of the most important tool sets available to support the promotion of change in education. Debate focuses on whether the emerging social applications constitute a sea change or revolution in the Web (cf. 2002) The Network Society.

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and then our tools shape us

Learning with e's

Today''s book recommendation is the fifth in the series: Howard Rheingold (2002) Smart Mobs: The next social revolution. I first read it whilst a new academic and still finding my way, and I read it in a time that pre-dated what we now know as social media. Cambridge, MA: Basic Books. Smart Mobs is one of those books.

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Learning on the move

Learning with e's

There are many social implications of mLearning, some of which I covered in my presentation (slides below). I cited Puro (2002) who declared: 'The mobile phone. This echoes Goffman's (1967) drama theory where individuals manage their impressions in a kind of performance in social contexts. 2002) Finland: A Mobile Culture.

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