Clark Quinn

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Top 10 Learning Tools for 2019

Clark Quinn

Twitter: Of course, Twitter is a way to have debates, as I recently found out, as well as chats (c.f. There’s also a steady stream of the latest news. Zoom: I use both Blue Jeans and Zoom, but I use Zoom more, as it has chats with my ITA colleagues, as well as video conversations with folks. lrnchat and #guildchat).

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More Myths-Based Marketing

Clark Quinn

A new twitter account (*not without controversy) @badlearning , has started taking on posts citing myths. And one caught my attention (not least because the stream mentioned the myths book ;). Just to add to the rant, another post called out by the same twitter account talked about the 65% of learners being visual.

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Social Media Strategy thoughts

Clark Quinn

Here is some thoughts about how that maps out in two areas: Facebook, and Twitter. Having a twitter account is a necessary start, maybe several. So, for example, you might stream out an interesting bit of the day. Twitter/Facebook Integration. And, again, it takes resources. These two elements do not live independently.

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I’ve got your content right here

Clark Quinn

They had a Facebook page, and a twitter account, and a blog they had a placeholder for, and they couldn’t figure out how they were going to populate these. And there was a regular stream of events that occurred. And there are lots of elements that can, and should, play a role. But their problem was really much simpler.

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Revisiting 70:20:10

Clark Quinn

Last week, the Debunker Club (led by Will Thalheimer) held a twitter debate on 70:20:10 (the tweet stream can be downloaded if you’re curious). In ‘attendance’ were two of the major proponents of 70:20:10, Charles Jennings and Jos Arets.

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Conferencing reflections

Clark Quinn

I like having a stream of information, though it could be via Twitter. Now I am happy using an app, and it’s become a must-have. I like it when I can choose sessions for my schedule and have reminders. I like having an expo map if the expo is of any size at all.

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