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The Twitter Chat Conundrum (Part One)

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My name is Shannon and I used to be a twitter chat addict. Seriously, it was nothing to participate on some level in no less than three twitter chats a week. However, there is something happening with the state of twitter chats that is making me less engaged than in years past, and has put me in a bit of a conundrum.

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3 Reasons Why Trainers Don’t Need Social Media

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Question of the week: Should L&D be active within social media? This weekend there was a twitter conversation. Now, this tweet was asking specifically about the speakers being on twitter and no, you do not have to be on twitter (or any other platform) to function at your job. Join twitter (or make better use of it).

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Mark Sheppard: Entering the Backchannel of ATD ICE 2018

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.” Ten years on I’m not sure we’re much farther ahead in obtaining decent filters, but many folks are developing their own habitual and cognitive practices to manage the array of messages and media, particularly at events such as ICE. Here is a post about twitter hashtags ). Here is a post about twitter hashtags ).

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Learning Rebels and the ASTD (ATD) Guest Blog: Learning through Sharing

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Sharing time with newby L&D people, helping contacts with building their networks and SoMe presence and as you all know, recently I was asked to conduct a webinar with Rick Blunt (@rblunt81 on twitter ) and the DC Chapter of ASTD on Social Media Tools for Learning. What prompted this you may ask?

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Can’t be at the ATD ICE 2016 Conference? Join Virtually

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Following conference hashtags via Twitter ( #ATD2016 ) is a simple way to see what’s happening. Twitter limits you to 140 characters. Among the criticisms of Twitter is lack depth or context in conversations or messages. You can get snippets and snapshots and other bite-size pieces from conference attendees.

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My Experience with Imposter Syndrome

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In past lives, I’ve been known to ruminate repeatedly about a poor speaker review, Twitter comments that are rude or uncaring, or creating anxiety-filled moments thinking about a comment I made – did someone take it the wrong way? And let’s call it out, social media platforms have not helped. Why did I do this rather than that?

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#ATD2015 It’s a Wrap, Part Two: Jean Marrapodi

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Whether it’s over the expo lunch, finding that one twitter you’ve been talking with for months (or years) or over cocktails. Find out more about Jean at applestar.org , if you aren’t following her on twitter, you need to do so @jmarrapodi. One cannot help but be drawn to her laughter and questioning personality.