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Using Content Distribution to Market E-Learning

LearnDash

Will content distribution platforms help you amplify your program, or distract from your own site? Have you ever considered writing an article about your e-learning course to a content distribution platform like Medium? The con: losing control of your own content. The content you publish on your own site belongs to you.

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How Millennials Connect to Mobile Learning

LearnDash

This makes the Millennial demographic one of the most valuable to online educators, which, by extension, this makes creating and delivering mobile content a priority for anyone interested in reaching them. They’re not a captive audience, and if your content doesn’t get to the point quickly, they may leave. Content is easy to read.

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Cracking Facebook Accounts – a few Common Weaknesses and How to Defend Yourself From Them

Skillquore

Hacking facebook or myspace accounts is no longer as easy as it was previously. Also, make sure to select ‘Friends Only’ or perhaps ‘Only Me’ when you post on Fb to limit who can call at your content. But there are still a number of ways cyber criminals can break into the account.

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TCC08: What can Educators Learn from Online Religious Communities?

Experiencing eLearning

Used a wiki for the course –most content went through the wiki, not through Moodle. Used MySpace & a wiki. Chose MySpace b/c lots of existing religious tools available (e.g., Also explored specifically Christian sites, but secular sites like MySpace may offer better options. Amy Dee: Wiki-Mania. Sue Phillips.

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Social Network = Social Class?

Kapp Notes

Anna Owens says "MySpace has one population, Facebook has another." A study by market research firm Nielsen Claritas found that people in more affluent demographics are 25 percent more likely to be found friending on Facebook , while the less affluent are 37 percent more likely to connect on MySpace.

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How to create social buzz at a learning event

Jane Hart

In Jeff Bullas’s recent post, 9 ways to create and share social media content at an event , he described how you might use the following 9 social tools to encourage participation in an event (in this case a fashion show). Pictures and images. Slideshare. Digital media aggregator.

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Google Goes Gaming?

Kapp Notes

Here are some recent highlights; Google purchased a company called Slide , an app developer that works with popular social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace to create community-driven entertainment applications. The deal is worth a reported $182 million.

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