Nick Leffler

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Work Out Loud – Don’t Just Share What You Did

Nick Leffler

Even a blog can be a great way to start, or taking pictures of what you’re doing and posting them on Pinterest. It’s something that you can use to benefit your career and create a professional network to help your career. I own a copy and it shows so many great examples of how you can easily work out loud/show your work.

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Closing Out 2014 With A Bang

Nick Leffler

I was able to create a promo spot for Udemy and have also posted it on YouTube to later use in Twitter and Linkedin. I also wrote this on the homepage of the website I created in the course ( Nick Leffler’s Portfolio & Blog ). WordPress.com, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc. It’s not an application I’d recommend.

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Increasing Social Awareness in Higher Education

Nick Leffler

I began going in a few different directions; writing articles for various websites/magazines, writing blog posts for the MSIDT website, and reviving or creating social media accounts to share and converse with the community. The news section behaves like a blog so it would become the official MSIDT blog.

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Social Awareness Program For Instructional Design Degree

Nick Leffler

For the past several years I’ve focused heavily on increasing my social presence from LinkedIn to Twitter, and even this blog. This blog has been the focal point of my online presence and I think to build trust and authenticity in the social world, it’s a must to show a more personal side of yourself (or company).

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Closing Out 2014 With Learning Reflection

Nick Leffler

An enterprise social network is a great way to send a message forward immediately to everybody and without the loss of clarity. Who knows, it may end up being its own category on my blog I like it so much! The problem is there is no clarity in that way of sending a message through the company.

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Social Learning Has Never Been About a Single Tool

Nick Leffler

I noticed a ReTweet from Shannon Tipton yesterday morning where she was disagreeing with the flop part of the following blog post: What eLearning Trends Will Pop, Flop and Flip in 2015 ? is modern social learning the best thing since sliced bread or is it bound to unravel and fail? link] #Lrnchat. What Will Learning Look Like In 2024?