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Blog Book Tour: Social Media for Trainers--stop #9

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#SoMe for Trainers: Beating the Forgetting Curve This is the 9th stop of the Blog Book Tour for Jane Bozarth's new book, S ocial Media for Trainers. But we used forums, discussion threads and wikis to communicate, collaborate and evaluate the assignments. Jane Bozarth, in her usual inimitable style, makes the difficult easy.

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From Courses to Micro-Learning

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Wiki Some of the key characteristics of micro-learning are given in the diagram below: Click on the image to see an enlarged version And here are some examples of micro-learning forms: Click on the image to see an enlarged version Wikipedia also has a set of dimensions for micro-learning that I found rather useful. .

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Mobile Learning: e-learningnext

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and other collaboration tools like Wikis and blogging, will ensure that the need for “always-connected” mobile devices will continue to grow. I would like to specially thank the Upside Learning team for their blog posts and resource links to mobile learning. Mobile Learning Roundup: 10 Top Posts From Our Blog.

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My Learning Tools

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Amplify bridges the gap that micro-blogging seems to have created in the blogosphere with people sharing links to great posts and maybe a few words on Twitter. The way Amplify works, one has to dig a bit deeper…probably a move toward sharing more thoughtfully… Blog : As Harold Jarche has said, my blog is where I hammer out my ideas.

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