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How the Fastest Growing Companies are Using Social Media

Upside Learning

Questions probed the familiarity of respondents with six prominent social media (blogging, podcasting, online video, social networking, message boards and wikis). In 2009, several new tools were added including the popular microblogging service Twitter and other popular social networking sites like Linkedin, Facebook, and MySpace.

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Podcasting and the listening culture

Learning with e's

On Wednesday I was over at the University of Bath , keynoting the Higher Education Academy sponsored Podcasting for Pedagogic Purposes SIG workshop on podcasting. They would simply continue to communicate as usual through Facebook, Myspace, SMS and other non-institutional media. These are questions I tackled in my keynote.

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Tools Used

Clark Quinn

MySpace is clearly behind in the corporate eLearning world. Keywords: Podcasts, Twitter, Slideshare, Flickr, MySpace, LinkedIn, Facebook, Wiki, RSS, RSS Reader, Wikipedia, delicious, del.icio.us, blogs. LinkedIn was shown as being used monthly or more by 68% which is higher than I would have expected.

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#40years of educational technology: Social media

Learning with e's

By 2006 several social networking sites were enjoying surges in popularity, including MySpace, Bebo and of course, Facebook. Other tools such as wikis, blogs and podcasts also began to be used in education, at first tentatively, and then as embedded features in various programmes of study. 2006 was also the year Twitter was launched.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

So, I browsed "Tools" by keyword on eLearningLearning.

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Blogging to Peak in 2007?

Tony Karrer

Let's add to this mix the ability to share slides, videos, podcasts. And, of course, there's stuff like MySpace which again may not technically count as blogging even though it's personal journaling and commenting. Gee, I wonder if that might have some pick-up? Social networking hasn't really got to the professional, over-25 crowd.

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How millennials in leadership are shaking up L & D

BigTinCan

They browsed the web on Internet Explorer and were just beginning to fill out their MySpace profiles. An internet full of articles, reports, podcasts, webinars, and online courses is at every professional's fingertips. Fast forward to 2018: Millennials are in leadership. Curating available information into useful workplace knowledge.