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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? This weekend there was a twitter conversation. Now, this tweet was asking specifically about the speakers being on twitter and no, you do not have to be on twitter (or any other platform) to function at your job. Walk the talk ? And you know what?

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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. Here is a post about twitter hashtags ). Here is a post about twitter hashtags ). Draw Me a Picture.

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

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Following conference hashtags via Twitter ( #ATD2016 ) is a simple way to see what’s happening. Twitter limits you to 140 characters. Among the criticisms of Twitter is lack depth or context in conversations or messages. You can get snippets and snapshots and other bite-size pieces from conference attendees.

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Here a Hashtag, There a Hashtag, Everywhere a Hashtag

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Understanding the basics of social media tools such as Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and most of all, twitter – is also understanding the importance of hashtags. They aren’t just for twitter anymore! Hashtags are only good for twitter. A word about twitter chats. .