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Lessons from my 2021 Social Media blackout

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

My last post, on July 5th, was to announce I’d be off my blog, Twitter, LinkedIn and, for the most part, Facebook too from July 9th. But not yet on Twitter or LinkedIn (kinda – I posted a few updates on the posts I’ve been editing for the ALT blog. Well, on my blog at least. Well, I’ve written this.

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Should You Use Social Media in Your Course?

LearnDash

A look at the advantages, disadvantages, and underlying purpose of social media in the classroom. Social media is among the most prominent of these resources , and there’s a strong temptation for many online educators to find creative ways to use it in their course. Networking for new and old learners alike. Course bloat.

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Unearthing Diamonds in Twitter

Dashe & Thomson

First, I have to confess that I am not a Twitter pro. It was only about six months ago that I set up a “business” Twitter account, and I have only a few tweets and followers to my name. My monthly Twitter stats are embarrasing, at best. Partly because I haven’t given up (I skim my Twitter feed almost daily).

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Leadership lessons from breaking news

CLO Magazine

This is not a political article. Once, I took a group of rising leaders to the fields of Gettysburg and we talked deeply about courage, conflict and lessons from that battle. As I said, this is not a political article. The social media leadership conversation had to immediately adapt and add context from breaking news.

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6 Ways to Repurpose Your Course Content

Fly Plugins

Let them know that you have an article you’d like to present on their blog, let them know that you’d like a link back to your site in exchange, and let them know about the topic you’re proposing. 4 Video Clips for Social Media Social media is a bustling marketplace of ideas, and it’s where your audience hangs out.

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Who's Building the Social Learning Roads? | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

by Paul on April 20, 2011 in Classroom Learning , Informal Learning , social learning Over the last few months I’ve discussed with my brother, a professor at Bethel University here in Minneapolis, how to incorporate social media into his classes. I’m merely attempting to show how confusing this new world of social media is.

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A bad question

Clark Quinn

On Twitter today was a question from an organization that, frankly, puzzled me. Article-based learning. Similarly for articles. So, for instance, a ‘how to’ guide could be a video or an article! Likewise, interactive quizzes could include video or point to an article. How to guides. Interactive quizzes.