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

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With her focus on the main tools that have grabbed “global imagination” namely, Twitter, Facebook, Blogs and Wikis, Jane Bozarth writes a lucid, eminently readable account of what technology has to offer in terms of Social Media tools and their position in the sphere of learning. There are exciting times ahead for trainers.

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We participate and therefore we are

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And has probably been one of the most effective means of learning as Bandura and Vygotsky had said long back. Thus, our natural urge to share, discuss, construct knowledge make us use applications like Twitter to share information thus building our own microcosm of similarly interested people. Twitter, Facebook, Ning, etc.,

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HPT and Social Learning: David Wilkins via Skype #ISPI -Sharing some key points.

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The " Cluetrain " effect is here to stay. Tags: #ISPI #ASTD social media collaborative learning Twitter Collaboration communication. Highlighting the movement from the one:one to one:many and now to the many:many model with the rise of different SoMe platforms, Dave stressed on the importance of the network, of being connected.

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Myth of the "Relevant Experience"

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During my daily twitter stream reading, I came across this snippet from Stowe Boyd: "A formal hierarchy overweights experience and underweights new thinking , and in doing so perpetuates the past. From over-weighing of experience to "this-is-the-way-things-are-done-here" syndrome, it has an effect on all areas of organizational function.

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Trust, Tacit Knowledge and Social Business

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Twitter changed it all. If we continue with practices that helped us to foster trust in anenvironment where we met each other face to face almost daily, those practicesare not going to be very effective in an environment driven by activitystreams, social tools and apps, and conference calls.

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Working Out Loud 101 | Some Thoughts

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When you do that – when you work in a more open, connected way – you can build a purposeful network that makes you more effective and provides access to more opportunities.” Otherwise, you can use any platform like Twitter your blog, Pinterest, YouTube, etc. The medium you use will also drive the choice of platform.

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Context is King: Excerpts from posts and articles - Part I

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User Generated Context for Learning The real value of Twitter and other social media (or, the more secure, IT -approved corporate equivalents) is the ability to target messages at specific audiences and tune your filters to the topics that interest you the most. Letting others add more context will only increase the value of their content.

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