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L&D Trends, Time Estimates: ID and eLearning Links 3/2/2021

Experiencing eLearning

To many people, I’m may be a bit of an old fashioned kook because I still use them religiously but the truth is, I wouldn’t be finding great content and sharing it to you if I was just relying on my social networks such as Twitter and LinkedIn to serve this content up to me. Instructional design overview. What is instructional design?

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Twitter as Social Learning: Seven Ways to Facilitate the Exchange.

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Twitter as Social Learning: Seven Ways to Facilitate the Exchange of Information by Paul on March 14, 2011 in social learning Most of us in the adult learning industry have already found and incorporated Twitter into our everyday lives.

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Social Media: Increase Your Visibility by Sharing Content via LinkedIn Pulse

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

One of the more obscure features of LinkedIn I have come to love is Pulse, which gives you access to industry professionals and global leaders in a variety of fields. To access Pulse, log into your LinkedIn account and choose  Interests > Pulse. To post to Twitter, select the check box at the right of the dialog box.

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What does it take to leave?

Clark Quinn

I’m talking about Twitter (oh, yeah, ‘X’ as in what’s been done to it ), by the way. Twitter went downhill from there, with hiccups but overall steadily. Perhaps it’s like being an ex-smoker, but it riles me to see media still citing X posts in their articles. I did it, I finally left.

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Twitter Digest for 2011-06-08

Jane Hart

Another great article from @ janebozarth – she makes it so simple. London still the top Twitter city in the world [link] #. Your LinkedIn Connections Turned into Tetris [link] via @ labnol <Have some fun with LinkedIn #. Powered by Twitter Tools. So why is so much e-learning so "controlling"? #.

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2021 Top 10 Tools for Learning

Clark Quinn

One of the major things I do is write: book, blog posts, articles, and more. Twitter has been a long-standing tool. Tracking other folks, participating in dialogs, and even asking questions, Twitter’s an ongoing contributor to my learning. However, in reviewing last year’s list , things haven’t changed much.

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Linkedin Learning Product Review

eLearning 24-7

LinkedIn Learning to me is a digital learning platform. Administration back-end – Navigation is good, some of the features such as Best Practices from LinkedIn Learning is illogical (especially since in my test, because only one best practice had anything of use for the administrator (from the product or value add standpoint).