Clark Quinn

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Social Media Policy?

Clark Quinn

So what’s your social media policy? I determined that LinkedIn was where I should harbor professional connections, so I trimmed my Facebook connections down and offer most anyone connected to elearning to connect to me on LinkedIn. And I use IFTTT to send blog announcements to Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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Top 10 Learning Tools for 2019

Clark Quinn

And of course from comments, whether here or as often happens, on LinkedIn. Social media (read: LinkedIn/Facebook): places where I hang with my colleagues, ask questions, and see what dialogs are going on. Diagrams allow us to map conceptual relationships to spatial ones to facilitate comprehension.

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Caveat Malarkey

Clark Quinn

A lot of them come from connections or pointers on LinkedIn. (If Don’t let social media interns (let alone the “I’ll write articles for you” cold-mailers) write your materials. If you’ve been paying attention, you will have seen that a number of my blog posts take down a variety of articles that are rife with malarkey.

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How (Not) To Write Marketing Posts

Clark Quinn

It seems like there’s some baseline social media marketing course that everyone takes. I have a canned response that includes the line: I deliberately ignore what comes unsolicited, and instead am triggered by what comes through my network: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Skype, etc. We need better posts for our industry.

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Revisiting personal learning

Clark Quinn

And, of course, you can ask, using your network, or Quora, or in any social media platform like LinkedIn or Facebook. You can also search for information, using DuckDuckGo or Google, or going straight to Wikipedia or other appropriate information resources you know. And there’re are different details in each.

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2016

Clark Quinn

LinkedIn is a way to stay in touch with people, and in particular the L&D Revolution group is where I want to keep the dialog alive about the opportunity. The articles in LinkedIn are occasionally of interest too, and it’s always an education to see who wants to link ;).

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My policies

Clark Quinn

So, I get a lot of requests to link on LinkedIn, and I’m happy to, with a caveat. I use LinkedIn for business connections, so I’m linked to lots of people I don’t even know, but they’re in our field. Try LinkedIn instead. Consider this a public service announcement. That’s personal.