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Updates to "Social Media for Trainers"

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Many thanks to those who have preordered Social Media for Trainers or purchased it for Kindle. While Facebook terms of service have always been clear that having fictitious accounts was a terms of service violation, it is now clearer that having multiple accounts is forbidden, too. Be on the lookout for new tools from Google.

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Social Media in Training

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I keep seeing lots of "tips for using social media tools in training" but not many concrete examples. tools to support instruction as well as inform formative and summative evaluation. Ask participants to put photos in a Facebook photo album. Summer 2010) Social Media in Training.

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Tool Time: To Each His Own

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It is the tool that solves my problem. I see this happen, too, in discussions of most other tools. I also still like Facebook and Twitter just fine, too. Others like LinkedIn. Or [name your tool]. (As As I've said before: Don't like Facebook, Twitter, or Google+? It is what I need. Or Ning groups.

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"Social Media for Trainers" Blog Book Tour Starts Thursday!

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The Social Media for Trainers blog book tour begins this Thursday, September 2, with a kickoff post from the Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies' Jane Hart. Follow "Social Media for Trainers" on the book's Facebook page and on on Twitter @SoMe4Trainers (use #SoMe4Trainers). Is the book right for you?

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Blog Book Tour Week 1 Recap

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Thanks to everyone who's been following the blog book tour for Social Media for Trainers ! Stop 2 offered comments from Karl Kapp's Kapp Notes on the variety of activities available to workplace training practitioners wanting to extend and enhance their practice with social media tools.

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President-Elect Embraces "Collaboration on a Shoestring"

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technologies and social networking strategies. ask yourself, if it's good enough for a president-elect to deliver messages and information via social media and Web 2.0 tools.isn't it good enough for your learning and development department and your company to use these tools? Here's what Karl said: ".

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OMG! Control freak much?

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I've just finished up the first draft of my latest book, Social Media for Trainers , due out from Pfeiffer in summer 2010. tools (like Twitter & Facebook) with ideas and instructions for conducting specific training activities with each (see the post from November 9). It's pretty much a quick explanation of some Web 2.0