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Social Media for Learning, Part 1: Extending, Including, Supporting

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This month's Nuts and Bolts column is the first in a series updating ideas around using social media for learning. I'm looking especially at the rise of new tools for user-generated images and video: “L&D is great at creating and delivering content.

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Designing for Behavior Change: A Conversation with Julie Dirksen

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s research on how to understand and support behavior change to improve job performance. In this video research report , Julie Dirksen provides an in-depth look at Susan Michie et al.’s Dirksen shares common problems that arise when designing learning experiences for changing behaviors and explores how you can use the Susan Michie et al.’s

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"Social Media for Learning" meets "Show Your Work": The 21 Day Drawing Challenge

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Additional support and participant interaction happen via a Facebook page. So if you''re interested in using social media to support instruction, and/or seeing how "show your work" really works (or if you''re interested in learning to draw!) Getting over my fear of others seeing my work. Have to start somewhere!"

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What Does Social Learning Look Like? Pokémon GO

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It’s about supporting workers as they work by giving them the time and the right space to talk about it. And it’s about using social tools to support conversations and performance already in progress. There isn’t much user support, so understanding more about specifics of the product proves to be a collaborative proposition.

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Social Tools for Learning: Updated Report for 2018

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Are organizations leveraging social tools to support training and performance efforts today? Social tools have emerged, disappeared, and evolved over time. The question is whether or not these tools are being used successfully in the modern L&D landscape.

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9 Critical Elements of Performance Improvement: Devlearn Session Recap

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How do we link/pair the training intervention with extended support for performance improvement? Performance depended on a network of support staff, from medical personnel to neighbors helping Kent take his first walks around the neighborhood. What is the benefit of supported practice prior to application?

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Updates to "Social Media for Trainers"

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Google has just announced that it will no longer support development of Google Wave and plans to support the service only through the end of 2010. Facebook offers many options for setting limits on who can see what: Be sure to learn about using lists and other privacy settings. July 30, 2010) 2. July 30, 2010).