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My Twitter Weekly Links Digest for 2011-09-11

Jane Hart

Don’t forget to hear The Truth About Social Learning [link] with @ janebozarth #. Learning the game of social media – FT.com – [link] #. Social Learning for a Social Workplace [link] #. RT @ oneforty : Shelf Life of Social Media Links Only 3 Hours [Data] [link] #.

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Make Screencasts Less Scary at SXSW

TechSmith Camtasia

Feel free to follow their updates on Twitter too! Daniel Foster – Social Media Strategist, @fosteronomo. The post Make Screencasts Less Scary at SXSW appeared first on TechSmith Blogs. We have several people from TechSmith making the trek to SXSW who’d love to meet with you.

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7 Tech Tools & Skills Trainers Must Have

TalentLMS

Social Media for eLearning. The overwhelming surge in popular social media hangouts like Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, Snapchat, Google+, YouTube, as well as the true power that blogs have, all tell us where the potential learners are. are a great start. Knowledge Management Skills.

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10 Things I Love about Screenr.com

mLearning Revolution

Screenr is a completely free, web-based technology that allows anyone to sign in with their Twitter or Facebook account and record anything on your screen for up to 5 minutes. I know some people may have an issue with this limitation, but I actually like it and I believe this feature alone will make you a better screencaster.

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Screencasting: From Script to Screen

TechSmith Camtasia

With the aim to reimagine and rebrand old tip videos, social media intern Kelly Turner decided to take advantage of this opportunity and create new content too. Screencasting is all about process. Your pre-recording process begins by answering these questions and starting to outline the scope of your screencast.

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How to Navigate Social Media (and Avoid Information Overload)

Rapid eLearning

There’s a lot of conversation about social media. Connect with us via Twitter. Not only is social media good for you, it’s good for your learners. It makes sense to blend your elearning courses with social media because you teach your learners to create their own learning network. And for good reason.

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Screencast of the Week - Fighting Hunger, Editing By Candlelight and WFP

TechSmith Camtasia

She teaches Nonprofits to effectively use technology and social media. Beth caught my eye the other day when she posted this on Twitter : . What a cool use of Camtasia Studio! And, these videos tell a story - storytelling is one of the most important parts of interesting and engaging screencasts.