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The (1) Thing(s) Successful People Do First Thing In The Morning

Nick Leffler

You might also enjoy: How do you get people talking on an enterprise social network? Increasing Social Awareness in Higher Education. The post The (1) Thing(s) Successful People Do First Thing In The Morning appeared first on Nick Leffler's Portfolio & Learning Insights.

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Work Out Loud – Don’t Just Share What You Did

Nick Leffler

Enterprise Learning Atlassian Buffer Enterprise Social Network Enterprise Software Social Udemy WOL Work Out Loud' The post Work Out Loud – Don’t Just Share What You Did appeared first on Nick Leffler's Portfolio & Learning Insights. You might also enjoy: What’s My Development Process?

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Closing Out 2014 With A Bang

Nick Leffler

I was able to create a promo spot for Udemy and have also posted it on YouTube to later use in Twitter and Linkedin. WordPress.com, LinkedIn, Facebook, etc. I created a few videos which in the end I’m satisfied with, but they came at the price of dealing with the shortcomings of Powtoons. It’s not an application I’d recommend.

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Rethinking The Holiday Rush

Nick Leffler

I’ll definitely be using it on my portfolio and as experience on my LinkedIn profile. Beyond that, it’s a great experience being able to collaborate on Twitter with people about the project. Everything I’m creating belongs to me, nothing proprietary so I can share anything I want.

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Are You Appy?

Nick Leffler

Facebook recently (recently being over a year ago) ditched programming their app in HTML5 for the native language of each operating system. First, mobile apps are fast, there’s no denying that it’s faster to tap an app icon than to load a website. Second, mobile apps can work offline if that’s a need.

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Closing Out 2014 With Learning Reflection

Nick Leffler

An enterprise social network is a great way to send a message forward immediately to everybody and without the loss of clarity. The problem is there is no clarity in that way of sending a message through the company. It becomes a game of telephone and sometimes the lines above you never even call!

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Increasing Social Awareness in Higher Education

Nick Leffler

The two big challenges I see with building social media accounts is putting together other people’s quality content to share and finding the time in an already busy schedule to share all that content. Buffer is a great tool that makes it easy to share content to Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Google+ at the same time.

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