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Curiosity as a Business Practice

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Building a culture of curiosity is the foundation of how a business goes from direct mail for movies to being the largest subscription streaming service worldwide as of March 2020. . Use the below curiosity process to help activate the curious mindset of L&D and the business.

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Can’t be at the ATD ICE 2016 Conference? Join Virtually

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open up a dedicated stream on hootesuite or tweetdeck just for them and then open one for #ATD201 6 and you will get all sorts of great information. Not on twittter, well okay then – go to the Learning Rebels Facebook page , like us and keep an eye on the stream. Start commenting or asking questions.

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ATD 2016 It’s a Wrap! (PT 2): Sam Rogers

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I “met” Sam Rogers via a live video streaming tool called Blab.im. As I’ve written about previously , the networking IS the value of any such conference, and it’s the activities around the official schedule that yield the greatest reward. Basically, whatever you’re into, there’s a lot of it here.

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3 Reasons Why Trainers Don’t Need Social Media

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Question of the week: Should L&D be active within social media? Join LinkedIn groups and here’s the catch with joining any group… BE ACTIVE. Through live streaming, facetime, periscope, Facebook video. Do we as L&D/trainer people have a responsibility to be present? Walk the talk ? LOL – hardly.

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Learning Rebel Yell for DevLearn Technology: Tom Spiglanin

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The agenda and other key features were retained, but the activity feed feature had changed in a fundamental way. The conference stream, viewable on the app or on a large screen monitor in the Hub, was incredibly active. People were actively, continuously contributing to the live stream for all to see.

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Here a Hashtag, There a Hashtag, Everywhere a Hashtag

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This activity is generally called accessing the backchannel. Click on the hashtag and finds loads of information and conversations from the chat stream. Many social media tools besides Twitter, allow you to track hashtags and even generate RSS feeds for them, constantly delivering new results for your viewing pleasure and curation.