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Engaging course alumni using Facebook: the case of Ruforum

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

To start with an interview with Carolyn Nandozi from Uganda about her experiences facilitating a facebook group for alumni. RUFORUM has done this using Facebook. RUFORUM has a mandate to oversee graduate training and networks of specialization. This is a question I often get: how can we engage our course alumni online?

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How to Promote Virtual Events – 2023

Think Orion

Even since COVID-19 forced businesses to operate remotely, we have been seeing more virtual events hosted lately. And virtual events are not only hosted by any particular industry. In fact, we’ve been seeing more and more virtual events organized by the entertainment industry. People around the world joined.

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Gamification of CME: Is Your Organization in the “Game”?

Association eLearning

Moreover, learners are sometimes given very little of the context that would help them with real-world application. Rather than sitting idle as they watch a recorded presentation or read through case studies, learners get the opportunity to practice their skills in a virtual situation, relevant to the “real world” environment.

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9 Planning Steps for Your Virtual Learning Program

Learning Rebels

(First posted on Linkedin) As the need for widespread social distancing increases, the need to move from traditional training to a virtual learning program is becoming more the norm. We know (or should know) that preparing for a virtual learning program (VLP) is quite different from planning for Instructor-led Training (ILT).

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Connecting a Disconnected Workforce through Storytelling

Training Industry

Virtual hangouts now count as “hanging out” and connections on social networks are valid additions to a digital rolodex. Technology grants us greater access to people, essentially challenging the six degrees of separation theory – the idea that any two people in the world are separated by only six connections.

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12 Best Marketing Campaigns for Universities

Think Orion

Take a look at this: During the hype of the coronavirus pandemic, UCLA ran this ad on Instagram and Facebook from March to April 2020. Higher ed Facebook marketing campaigns don’t necessarily have to be expensive. All of the blogs get published on Saint Xavier University’s Facebook page by the name of SXU Cougar Diaries.

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Free learning & development webinars for December 2023

Limestone Learning

With the increasing pace of digital change and an increasingly complex business world, this is no easy task. Engaging Virtual Training In today's rapidly evolving world of remote learning and virtual training, engaging participants and ensuring they actively absorb the material can be overwhelming. PT: Look Who's Talking!

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