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Blog Book Tour: Social Media for Trainers--stop #9

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With her focus on the main tools that have grabbed “global imagination” namely, Twitter, Facebook, Blogs and Wikis, Jane Bozarth writes a lucid, eminently readable account of what technology has to offer in terms of Social Media tools and their position in the sphere of learning.

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Reactive vs. Proactive Blended Training.

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Informal learning platforms (these are platforms like wiki, forums, etc., Social networking (I am keeping this separate from informal learning because in many cases, learning happens incidentally through networking that does not strike the “learner” immediately but may be recalled later.) Web-based training 2.

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My Learning Tools

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I have not gone into LinkedIn here as I don’t really (as yet) use it to “learn”. LinkedIn has some great discussions but participation there is as yet negligible. There are also Ning and Wikis but I have not started using these very actively. However, this is a bit on the decline with Evernote proving more useful for me.

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