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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? I understand having a social media presence isn’t for everyone. Some people are happy in their insular world where yesterday’s news is brought to you today by network news. Social media is perfect for networking.

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Mark Sheppard: Entering the Backchannel of ATD ICE 2018

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These collective thoughts, observations, questions, and challenges are the social media equivalent of “passing notes in class”, most often representing individual perceptions of a session or workshop. Then sketchnote and share your findings on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn.

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

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Not on twittter, well okay then – go to the Learning Rebels Facebook page , like us and keep an eye on the stream. You can also find information on ATD ICE 2016 on the ATD Facebook page). FYI – the hashtag #ATD2016 is also active on Facebook and Instagram) This is your way of getting ALL the backchannel conversations.

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The Courageous Learning Rebel

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You can challenge “under the radar”, those of you active on twitter or Facebook know this to be true. You can hide behind social media by signing in as anonymous and protest all day long. Remember this? What is the difference between challenging and courage? Courage means extra work and it means going undercover.

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30 Day Brainstorm Challenge Day 12: World Brain Day

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It’s absolutely true in my case, that too much time in my social media drains me. I’ve block from Facebook those who have nothing positive to say about people or life in general. Check out the variety of participants and their challenge entries on the Learning Rebels Facebook page here.

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#ATD2015 It’s a Wrap, Part Three – Miranda Lee

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I happened to be sitting next to her at a Red Feather Network event and we got to talking, instructional design, social media, the new generation of learning (geeky learning stuff). Before the conference, I joined the RFN Facebook group (which is where I found out about these awesome events.) Get social.

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ATD 2016 It’s a Wrap! (PT3): Chris Coladonato

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One was to meet people in real life that I only knew through social media and the other was to make at least five new connections…ones that I would follow up with after the conference. You can find Chris on Twitter: @ChrisCola and on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisacoladonato. Remember, we are all in this together!