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How I use social media professionally

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In the mean time I have added other social media like this blog (WordPress), Facebook and Twitter. At easygenerator we use a blog, twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook too, we even have our own youtube channel. It links to LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and our blog at WordPress. I switched from strategy about a year and a half ago.

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Google is failing us: how to manage the information overflow?

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Websites, blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, newspapers, TV, radio to name a view of the overflowing sources that we need to manage and process. So I follow all kinds of other blogs with Google reader (via RSS feeds), follow people on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. This still leaves me with a lot of information to go through.

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My professional use of social media and communication tools

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I have a private Facebook account too, but I hardly use it. We now use Facebook more for announcements and things like that. For me Linkedin is the central social application, my tweets and blog post are also published on my Linkedin page, it is my professinal homepage on the web.

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#astd2014 Conference recap and trends

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The message is that we (L&D people) can do for our learners what Google and Facebook are already doing for us. Big data was all over the place, and it is connected to the personalization trend.

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A new methaphor for e-Learning

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It uses the metaphor of a newspaper to present blogs, Twitter Facebook and a lot of other stuff. Flipboard. I want to start outside the world of e-Learning with Flipboard, one of the most valuable apps for the Ipad. The 'paper' metaphor of Flipboard. It works brilliant, especially for blogs and tweets.

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Learning Solutions Conference Day 1, my recap

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Google aps, dropbox, facebook, Flikr are all cloud based solutions. In a survey they found that only 16% of the respondents was able to give a somewhat correct definition of the cloud. Over 50% claimed that they will never use the cloud. But without knowing over 90% of them uses the cloud.

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Bringing learning to the workplace, step 3: People

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Instead of hobbies like you do in Facebook, you can describe your expertise in your profile. There is also a paid option, offering you extra security. There are tools where you can do more. You can use social network sites where people create a profile of themselves. People can search on it ans ask questions.