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Psychological Safety: Critical for Learning?

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People were suddenly shifted to working from home and many in-person activities within the training and education field were hastily adapted into virtual ones. See how building and fostering a psychologically safe work environment can help encourage and motivate learners at all levels.

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"Social Media for Learning" meets "Show Your Work": The 21 Day Drawing Challenge

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There''s a fun social learning activity going on via Lynda.com., It''s a great example of people interacting around a shared purpose, showing their work, helping each other learn. the "21 Day Drawing Challenge". Additional support and participant interaction happen via a Facebook page.

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Cammy Bean, "Writing Better eLearning Scripts" Training 2015

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That helps a lot with cutting jargon, wordiness. Use stories to help someone step into another''s shoes. It will help them remember, will help with subsequent practice. Where can they get more information and help? -"Ask Activate your writing -- go for engaging, active. Would YOU want to listen?

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Maker Party! Show Your Work

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Sterling Fulton talked about the career path that led her to write her values-based life planning guide ; she’s also behind the new site and events for Love in Action , designed to help overcome "isms". It turned out Kristi’s political activism dovetailed with things Sterling is working on. Lifelong Learning Path. Bunny Ears.

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The DevLearn Mobile App: A Lesson in Motivation and Reward

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That's important when you're at a conference, especially alone, and sustains helps to sustain engagement beyond the event. I hope attendees recognize the app's activity feed as itself a valuable conference takeaway. All behavior is purposeful.

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What Does Social Learning Look Like? Pokémon GO

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The company keeps an eye on the activity and announces it will make adjustments to the product based on feedback gleaned from the community. Few people participate, and when they do they’re usually just posting a hint or two, complaining about a problem, or asking for help. Some post wrong information, but it’s caught and corrected.

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"Social Media for Trainers" Blog Book Tour Starts Thursday!

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The publisher asked specifically for activities and ideas to help trainers and instructional designers develop an understanding of social media tools at "eye level": What are they, how are they best used, and how can we use them to extend and enhance current practice? Many thanks to them for their help with this project!