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Formal learning & social networking

Clark Quinn

is about informal learning, but the organization was moving to using social networking tools to scaffold their move from face-to-face to more online learning. So I was asked to talk about social networking and formal learning. Each of these can be accomplished well through social networking tools.

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With fewer and fewer people sharing and collaborating on Twitter, LinkedIn updates becoming a hybrid between Facebook and Twitter chats, I’ve been relying on my Feedly news aggregator to bring me new content from blogs, feeds, EdTech and tech news sites, etc.

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The Future of Work and Learning 2: Chatbots

Jane Hart

Firstly, use of mobile devices has now exceeded use of desktop machines to access the Internet, and secondly, people are now spending more time in messaging apps than in social networks. receive relevant or customised news automatically (from news sources, blogs feeds, Twitter accounts). alerts, reminders, etc).

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TCC09 Keynote: Global Collaboration in the Web 2.0 World

Experiencing eLearning

What was face-to-face, formal with limited interaction - Social networking has made instant, on-demand, informal, global and constant. Feed Reader. Social Bookmarking. Presenter: Sue Waters. Summary: Web 2.0 technologies now provide extraordinary opportunities for enhancing student learning.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | March 5, 2020

Mike Taylor

Feedbro — Read and follow news, blogs, feeds and social media with Feedbro. Follow me on Twitter or connect with me on LinkedIn. Tools, Tips & Resources. I also publish a daily L&D Tech Toolbox newsletter. You can find those and subscribe here. Automate filtering with built-in rule engine!

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Top 10 ‘Must Have’ Blended Learning Tools

Continu

And who knows, maybe one of these employee-created blogs can make your internal or external blog feed? Social media pages. Some other great blended learning tools are social media pages. Employees often sift through personal Facebook or Twitter accounts so why not make them part of training? Simulations.

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eLearning Thought Leaders: Jane Bozarth – DevLearn Preview

eLearning Weekly

Jane Bozarth likes social media. She lives on Twitter and Facebook whether online at a computer or connected through an app on a mobile device. Her latest book is Social Media for Trainers. I keep Facebook and Twitter up all day but don’t post much during work hours. How long are you online every day?