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Blog Book Tour Week 1 Recap

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Thanks to everyone who's been following the blog book tour for Social Media for Trainers ! Stop 2 offered comments from Karl Kapp's Kapp Notes on the variety of activities available to workplace training practitioners wanting to extend and enhance their practice with social media tools. See the complete blog book tour schedule here.

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"Social Media for Trainers" Blog Book Tour Starts Thursday!

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The Social Media for Trainers blog book tour begins this Thursday, September 2, with a kickoff post from the Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies' Jane Hart. This will be followed by a constellation of blogging stars from the training and eLearning fields. Is the book right for you?

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Learning in 3D blog book tour stop

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Welcome to today's stop on the Learning in 3D blog book tour. Substitute “VIE” with any other term you like: “technology”, “tool”, “course” “blog”, “Facebook group”, “webinar software”…: “Some organizations create a virtual space with only vague learning outcomes and no formal assessment plan.

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THIS is What Social Learning Looks Like

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Turns out the #blogchat group decided to dedicate some of their Sunday nights to offering critiques of one another's blogs. Participants wanting feedback submitted their blogs for consideration; 4 were chosen this time with a promise that others would be considered soon. Choose your distractions wisely. Maybe not in public.

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Social Media in Training

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I keep seeing lots of "tips for using social media tools in training" but not many concrete examples. tools to support instruction as well as inform formative and summative evaluation. Blog Create a blog post asking learners to provide a 100-word recap of the critical takeaways from the past session.

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What I learn from #lrnchat

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Thinking over what a live "Twitter event" for trainers might look like, I turned to the #lrnchat blog and found the transcript from the June 11 discussion. The #lrnchat participants: Dozens of learning professionals, many of whom had participated in, or helped organize, events that sought to incorporate use of tools like blogs or Twitter.

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Better than Bullet Points

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The session, hosted by the Training Magazine Network , came down to this: Plenty of horrible e-learning has been created with expensive tools. For those who missed the session, Cammy Bean was kind enough to offer a concise recap on her "Learning Visions" blog. Good e-learning is about thoughtful design, not software.