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Recommended Reading Summary: A Chapter of “Emerging Technologies for the Classroom”

Adobe Captivate

Chapter 9: “ Like, Comment, Share: Collaboration and Civic Engagement Within Social Network Sites ,” by Greenhow and Lee, in Emerging Technologies for the Classroom: A Learning Sciences Perspective. Social media and social networking sites allow individuals and groups to collaborate and learn together.

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Exploring Social and Community EdTech Tools and Apps

InSync Training

Last week, we looked at communication and interaction EdTech tools and apps. This week, we continue our series by diving deeper into social and community tools and apps. Again, some of the tools and apps you find here stretch across multiple categories.

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Book review: Social media for trainers

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Hence I was thrilled to find Jane Bozarth's book: Social media for Trainers. I'm following a lot of social media buzz, a lot is by marketeers. Anyhow, the book is very practical and has lots of good tips. The opportunities to expand community conversations and personal learning networks are huge with social media.

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Three different views on social learning

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Both Online Both Typical interventions Scaffolding Communities of practice Social network inventory – looking for existing communities Introduce an Enterprise social network Stimulate use of social media Working Outloud Groupwork Peerreview Adding interaction to e-learning Result Collective learning Online networks Learning from peers.

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Social Learning vs. Communities of Practice

Janet Clarey

When it comes to the terms “Social Learning” and “Communities of Practice”, many people in the corporate learning realm are confused, myself included. Are Social Learning and Communities of Practice different? It’s learning in the wild, via conversations, social media and the learning 2.0

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Effective Community Management: Best Practices for Success

learnWorlds

From defining your community’s essence to choosing the perfect platform, nurturing a team of dedicated moderators, and fostering a sense of belonging, these practices lay the foundation for a vibrant and purpose-driven digital forum. How Online Community Platforms Differ from Facebook or LinkedIn Groups and Support Communities?

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

ID Reflections

This book addresses the sceptics, the doubting and the uninitiated as well as those experienced in using the tools. In this book, she “breaks down” the components of each SoMe tool, clarifies when these can be best used, how to use them and, most importantly, why. This book is a case in a point. Imagine the ROI in this case.