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5 Steps to More Useful Webinars Using Microlearning & Social Networks

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When we introduce a new topic, we often start with a webinar. The ubiquitous technology and common virtual classroom delivery format seems to be an easy way to engage, and teach, a large audience in a short time. We know the webinar format has its challenges.

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Learn Anywhere:The Modern Virtual Classroom is Global, Mobile, & Social

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Trends in business and training include globalization, mobility, and social networking. After your organization has implemented specialized techniques in support of virtual instructional design and virtual facilitation , what do designers and facilitators need to become masters at their crafts?

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4 Pain-Free Methods for Using LinkedIn for Learning

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Guest blogger Jenny Holt provides guidance on how individuals (and even teams) can use this professional networking social platform for professional development. For the uninitiated, LinkedIn is often seen as a social network that is good for making professional connections and developing a reputation as an industry thought leader.

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Virtually There: Learner Engagement in the Modern Classroom

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Not only has training evolved into a blended learning model, the “ Modern Classroom ” is influenced by multicultural cohorts, a mobile workforce, and social networking tools. Engaging learners has always been a challenge.

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Driving Engagement within Social Learning Communities

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The moment you mention social learning, invariably the L&D community starts thinking of Enterprise Social Networks (ESNs). While an ESN may not be a necessary condition for social learning, it does provide a platform that adds a level of tangibility to social behaviours. Many thanks for sharing.