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Revisiting My Learning Journey on Social Media

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On my way to office today, I was pondering about my evolving use of social media. As I see colleagues and friends and peers still struggling to comprehend how to use social media for “learning” and often expressing skepticism, I thought I’d share my journey in brief. I started blogging—albeit very tentatively.

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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. Related articles: Look Inside "Social Media for Trainers" (simbeckhampson.posterous.com). A Practical Guide to using Social Media in your Job (janeknight.typepad.com).

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2010 in Retrospect: Top Few Blogs and Books

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Why we need to kill "social media" by Rob Key 7. Generations, Social and Enterprise: adopt vs adapt by Martijn Linssen 9. The Evolving Social Organization by Harold Jarche 10. 2010 in Review Part 3: My year in reflective blogging by Jane Hart 21. and Social Software should be opt-in by Gautam Ghosh 22.

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#BNLF - 7 Key Takeaways and Other Impressions from Day 1

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#BNLF I've learned means Blog Now, Live Forever. This was my first BNLF, and I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from the blogging fraternity. And everyone had come to learn, to improve their blogging skills, to pick-up techniques and methodologies to take their blogging to the next level. Pretty cool I thought!

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From Instructional Design to Enterprise Community Facilitation

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And my own foray into the world of social media with Twitter. The age of social learning is here. tools and technology, laden with social media tools and apps, fueled by the Pods and the Pads, social business burst upon the scene. The age of Collaboration and Participation is here. Powered by enterprise2.0

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Global Conversations

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Blogging is no longer what it used to be--outpourings of an individual's thoughts and ideas. The blogging community is like a huge, gigantic meeting room--where the participants are invisible to each other but nonetheless responding to each other. No longer are blogs disconnected entities--private pages of individuals.

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5 Minds for The Future and The Conceptual Age

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Just read the post, 5 Minds for the Future in Darcy Moore's blog. Tags: social media collaborative learning social learning. I have pasted the points here so that I can mull over these. I have added my response and reaction to each inline. My thoughts: With the advent of web 2.0, My thoughts: With the advent of web 2.0,