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Revisiting My Learning Journey on Social Media

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On my way to office today, I was pondering about my evolving use of social media. Six years have passed since I joined Twitter in 2008, when twitter was in its infancy, and I was clueless about its use. This is also a journey back in time for me to trace my own learning pathway through the maze called social media.

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

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#SoMe for Trainers: Beating the Forgetting Curve This is the 9th stop of the Blog Book Tour for Jane Bozarth's new book, S ocial Media for Trainers. New Twitter tools appear all the time, so search the web for other similar products. New Twitter tools appear all the time, so search the web for other similar products.

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Social Media and Love

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The post highlights in a very straightforward, and therefore hard-hitting, terms the values and commitments one must bring in when engaging with social media. Two statements that leapt out and struck a chord with me: “Social media is your own child and once you are committed to it, you cannot stop loving it.”

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The Science of Social Media Marketing: What do people share?

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I don't usually upload videos directly, but this one from O'reillyMedia on the The Science of Social Media Marketing is a must watch for all interested in using Social Media to reach out, influence, spread ideas, create memes.

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In response to Twitter Quitters - 40% leave after one month.

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Why am I writing about Twitter? I think like all new applications/technology, Twitter will face its share of scepticism and rejection. Refer to the article on Twitter Quitters. All of this takes about two months of diligently pursuing twitter.

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Tweetbook: Save all your Tweets and Favorites.

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Tags: Knowledge Management social media Twitter.

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An Impromptu #lrnchat: Monday Morning Blues All Gone!

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It was triggered by a question posed by @marciamarcia : In your opinion, what's the problem social media for learning solves? the power of a platform like Twitter 3. And the power of this conversation was such that it attracted twitter followers of twitter followers of twitter followers who started the discussion.