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Sunday, July 18, 2010
Amanda: But notice the conversation on the email that's being sent out versus the conversation on Twitter or Facebook. think they're struggling to say, "well, I've got 5,000 followers on Twitter, I've got 1,000 on Facebook, but, how do I actually make money off of this?" But, now, I don't know. Eric B: Spam.
 
Sunday, June 27, 2010
mean, sure, ask the average social media practitioner--or even some social media consultants and social media trainers --how to get set up on Facebook, how to build a better blog, the top 10 things to tweet about on Twitter, or the "do's and dont's of social media engagement" and they're all over it. 34; Why? 34;) Ick.
 
Monday, June 14, 2010
It's as if these trinkets somehow justify the earnings gleaned from brute force tactics and squeeze page-baits sent to anyone and everyone who's connected to him on each and every social network he's a member of. ("After all, didn't they opt-in to me when they friended me on Facebook and followed me on Twitter? One month?
 

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In a classroom session I facilitated a few weeks back on the topic of Facebook, we had the opportunity to talk a bit about privacy settings. Facebook's policy is to not allow minors under the age of 13. How Do I Find Privacy Settings on Facebook? Facebook Privacy Settings For My Nephews and Nieces. Good idea. TRUSTe.org.
BTW, for those of you cool folks who follow my antics here and/or on Twitter , LinkedIn or Facebook and you're in the Learning profession, I'd encourage you to send your feedback to Jane for her compilation. I'm following up on my blog post from yesterday (?) on the Top 25 Tool Sets for Learning Professionals. Social network.
Also; why do web/blog page articles let you post to these sites, but not Facebook (or MySpace)?". friend of mine asked the question above through my wall on Facebook. Problem is, my Facebook wall wouldn't let me go more than about 150 words, or so. Why do web/blog sites let you post to social bookmarking sites but not Facebook?
That is, how do I connect with someone on, say, Twitter or Facebook who speaks only French? The presentation above is from Day 2 of the recent Google I/O Conference ; it previews Google Wave, due out sometime later this year. In a nut, I was pretty impressed with the scope of channels Google Wave expands for real time communications.
don't think social networking is just about establishing a presence on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or YouTube. (video for web: Aug. 11, 2009). like Robet Scoble's 11-point list about what makes someone a "follow-able" person online. You can see Scoble's original points about "followable" people here. Sorry.

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
No Twitter, no Facebook, no Google searching for stuff I really want to know more about. I'm away on my family holidays for the next two weeks, and I am fairly sure that where I'm going there will be no wifi Internet connections. Yet I also suspect that I will probably begin suffering from web withdrawal symptoms after. Who knows?
 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
I hinted yesterday in my twitter and facebook feeds that I was working on a conference submission. Below is approximately what I sent. Also to gain feedback from other experienced eLearning specialists and higher education institutions who are also going down this path. Training and support currently happens as needed by the clients.
 
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
You might also be interested in our page on Facebook or Twitter feed. By Shelley A. Gable. Regardless of the extent of your background in instructional design, I think just about everyone can agree that capturing learners’ attention at the start of an eLearning course (and engaging interest throughout) is critical.
 

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Whether you are a teacher at a grade school or  work at a Fortune 500 company we have all heard the stories of educators being removed or suspended for inappropriate posts  on their Facebook profile.  Yes, you can create a personal Facebook profile and still use the social networking platform to educate your learners.  Here’s
Facebook seems to be coming up everywhere the past few weeks. The most recent, which finally got me to post, was a Stephen Downes post - I'm Majoring in Facebook, How about You? The class has each student creating applications in Facebook and presenting to potential investors. Why is Facebook so hot right now?
A few recent Facebook experiences from the realms of parenting: Don't Cop My Dress! Last night I discovered that Facebook now plays a major role in prom planning. Apparently the girls at my daughter's school have a Facebook Group --"Don't Cop My Dress." The Facebook" --My 21-year old is taking a new media course at NYU.
The same applies of course to any other social networking tool, but unlike Facebook for example, Twitter contains very few distractions. Tags: connections social networking Twitter FaceBook There are two types of people in the world. Those who get Twitter and those who don't. OK, I'm joking, but Twitter does seem to divide people.
Are you using Facebook with your students? found this really useful list of “100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom&# from the Online College, so take a peek and let me know what you think, and if you’ve anything to add to the list. It’s easy to find your way around, it’s split [.].