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How Social Networks Can Harness the Power of Weak Ties | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

The power of tools like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Yammer, are pretty astounding. These tools give us a way to connect with people faster and more easily than ever before. By taking inventory of employees’ “connections” (this was still a novel concept in 2005), they found that people had grouped into natural clusters.

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How to Sell Digital Products on Etsy

learnWorlds

The resource will empower you with the knowledge and strategies needed to showcase your digital creations and build a thriving business using the platform. Launched in 2005, Etsy has quickly grown into a vibrant community of artisans, crafters, and vintage enthusiasts. million active sellers and 96 million active buyers on Etsy.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

Or in 2005, before Facebook became open to the public? However, if I am providing a statistic or a piece of information that is not considered common knowledge for my audience, then sources are required. Train your learners to look for a “sponsored” or “paid content” tag when looking for sources.

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Cliff Atkinson’s Beyond Bullet Points

Learning Visions

The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning (Cambridge University Press, 2005). Ultimately, the goal is to communicate and transfer knowledge – not to create a presentation. Tags: book review instructional design PowerPoint. and then “how do I do this.” Have you read this book? Did you put any of this into practice?

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Research to Practice: Games and Simulations

Kapp Notes

Baylor and Kim (2005) report that in multiple studies with avatars of different gender and race, evidence indicates that students learned significantly more and had significantly greater motivation when working with one motivator and a different expert avatar as compared to working with the just the one mentor avatar. Reference: Baylor, A.

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Quotes and excerpts on the need for Learning 2.0 from the Best of T+D: 2007-2009

ID Reflections

Excerpts from the Best of T+D | 2007 - 2009 Harold Jarche in Skills 2.0 : As knowledge workers, we are like actors--only as good as our last performance. In a knowledge economy, the individual is the knowledge creator, and relationships are the currency. David Wilkins in Learning 2.0 David Wilkins in Learning 2.0

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Not so tasty now

Learning with e's

Matthew 5:13 (New Testament) The Delicious social bookmarking site used to be one of my favourite social media tools. When Yahoo bought Delicious back in 2005 for an estimated $18 million, we all expected great things, and we got them. Not any more. It was a great place to post a link, share it and watch it blossom.