Nick Leffler

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3 Tips For Learning Online

Nick Leffler

A few weeks ago I was contacted to provide some tips for learning online. My tips were included in the section Study Tips for e-Learners, Tips for Online Student Engagement, and General Tips for New e-Learners. The first thing to do in any online class is to find what motivates you. My Three Tips. – 23 in article).

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Daytime Formal Corporate Instruction To Informal Online Course Platforms

Nick Leffler

This post isn’t about formal learning but I wanted to use that as a segue because my day job is more in the formal corporate learning space. My goal of this post is to share my newest project that I just started working on a few weeks ago and why I’m doing it. I enjoy…

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Closing Out 2014 With A Bang

Nick Leffler

One part a reflection on my new Udemy course called Promote Your Personal Brand Online With a Website. I wanted try out an online application called Powtoons that had been circulating the eLearning world a while back. I was working on a combined post with two distinct parts. I’ve done a lot this year and learned a lot.

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The Things We Can Do With Crowdsourcing Are Limitless (But Hard)

Nick Leffler

An online environment that allows the work to take place and the community to interact with the organization, and. In the MSLOC430 blog, there’s a summary of Daren Brabham’s four ingredients to crowdsourcing: An organization that has a task that needs to be performed. Mutual benefit for the organization and the community.

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Are You Appy?

Nick Leffler

As an organization looking to develop a mobile friendly website, web app, or mobile app, there’s more to consider than when I have to decide how to show my work and create a presence online. In fact there’s almost nothing the same. Some of the questions I’d ask are: Does it need to be accessed offline?

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What I’m Working On

Nick Leffler

It was a small program of about 30 students in each cohort, they’re now expanding and wanting to do so online through several routes. Enough cryptic talk though, the Master’s program I graduated from in 2011 has been going through some changes. My place in all this is to consult and help the program through its social presence.

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Work Out Loud – Don’t Just Share What You Did

Nick Leffler

Today is the final day of my four-day journey to cover my thoughts on this week’s topics for the online cMOOC Exploring Innovations in Networked Work and Learning. I’ve already covered the wonderful topics of crowdsourcing , idea management and design and yesterday’s communities of practice.

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