Clark Quinn

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Top 10 Learning Tools for 2019

Clark Quinn

There’s also a steady stream of the latest news. Social media (read: LinkedIn/Facebook): places where I hang with my colleagues, ask questions, and see what dialogs are going on. Twitter: Of course, Twitter is a way to have debates, as I recently found out, as well as chats (c.f. lrnchat and #guildchat).

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I’ve got your content right here

Clark Quinn

They had a Facebook page, and a twitter account, and a blog they had a placeholder for, and they couldn’t figure out how they were going to populate these. They were naturally concerned about what to blog, what to put on the Facebook page, what they would tweet about, and how they’d get the content for it, and keep it up.

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Social Media Strategy thoughts

Clark Quinn

Here is some thoughts about how that maps out in two areas: Facebook, and Twitter. So, for example, you might stream out an interesting bit of the day. The same is true of a FaceBook page. There are different ways to be on Facebook: as a static page, or as a ‘presence’ with dialogs, groups, etc.

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Revisiting personal learning

Clark Quinn

First is ‘info flows’ This is setting up the streams you will monitor. And, of course, you can ask, using your network, or Quora, or in any social media platform like LinkedIn or Facebook. My notion of ‘seek’ (yes, I’m still using Harold’s framework, more at the end) has three different aspects.