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Social Media in the Classroom [INFOGRAPHIC]

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It shouldn’t come as a surprise that social media has changed more than just how we pass the time, it has now infused itself into formal learning channels. Although adoption is slow (for instance, only 15% of teachers find value in Facebook, Wiki, and other social networks), time will only show that it will rise.

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2 Stupidly Simple Ways to Use Twitter For Training

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We hear it all the time in our industry: social media is the next big thing for collaborative learning. As of today, I have yet to see one mainstream social media tool, or any tool for that matter , provide a really viable option for social learning. There are certainly more ways to use twitter.

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Are Learning Experience Platforms the Next LMS?

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In this narrative, savvy educators should adopt early to stay ahead of the curve. New learners tend to expect more advanced content types, including podcasts and social media integration. As for social media, integrating these with your current LMS doesn’t have to involve much more than a link to your social profiles.

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8 Productivity Tips for Online Course Creators

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Adopt a batch approach to production. Block your social medial accounts. Many people use social media as a way of procrastinating tasks that require a lot of mental effort. Overcome the habit of looking at social networks by blocking them on the computer you use for work.

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Why Your Employees Need Mobile Training

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Also, on tablets and smartphones, learners are one click away from sharing insights and knowledge with their peers on social media. As you adopt effective ways to create meaningful content, make sure you provide them the support they need to complete their lessons. Align Mobile Training with Other Technology Trends.

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The (Immediate) Future of E-Learning

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Universities have adopted this trend long ago, and distance learning is now an acceptable norm. With the infusion of social media and other flashy technologies of today, e-Learning can easily stale in comparison – especially if it is a linear, static course. Since e-Learning is now a norm, it is an expectation.

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What Can the E-Learning Industry Learn from Omnichannel?

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With customers engaging with a company from any number of platforms (desktop, social media, and in-store), it’s more important than ever for that experience to be the same, no matter what platform the customer uses. However, the onset of the Internet—and especially e-commerce—has given omnichannel marketing a new urgency.