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3 Reasons Why Trainers Don’t Need Social Media

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Question of the week: Should L&D be active within social media? I understand having a social media presence isn’t for everyone. Ok, we know you don’t know everything there is to know and being on some form of social media can help you build a knowledge base that can take you places you’ve never imagined.

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Learning Rebels and the ASTD (ATD) Guest Blog: Learning through Sharing

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Sharing time with newby L&D people, helping contacts with building their networks and SoMe presence and as you all know, recently I was asked to conduct a webinar with Rick Blunt (@rblunt81 on twitter ) and the DC Chapter of ASTD on Social Media Tools for Learning. I look forward to reading your thoughts.

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The Courageous Learning Rebel

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You can hide behind social media by signing in as anonymous and protest all day long. I emailed research, displayed case studies, and pointed to blogs and other reference articles to support the case. What is the difference between challenging and courage? There was no changing the minds of these intelligent people.

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My Experience with Imposter Syndrome

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The abandoned documents, half-written blog posts, and barely begun tools and templates reflect not a lack of effort, but rather a stringent and inflexible approach, wherein anything short of perfection seemed akin to disaster. And let’s call it out, social media platforms have not helped.

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Can’t be at the ATD ICE 2016 Conference? Join Virtually

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Find out who might be blogging the event and writing more detailed reflections and recaps. Not that you couldn’t use Facebook for the same purpose, but the ease of use of Slack lets people manage their privacy and separation of personal/professional social media presence. Have that PLN help to get your questions answered.

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Kaizen, Learning Rebels and the Zombie Apocalypse

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Changing Learning Rebels from the little blog that could, to the Performance Consultancy site it needed to be. He left this comment on my post “Looking Up” On his blog, Connect the Dots , he posted a different perspective on “ Looking Up “, but to me what shouted out was the zombie reference in the comment.

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Maximize Your Content: A Guide to Nine Curation Tools

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Feedly What it is: Feedly is a curation gem for keeping up with multiple publications and blogs. It scans hundreds of thousands of articles, blogs, and social media posts to find content that matches your specified keywords and filters. Workplace Example: Use Scoop.it