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Social networking is king

E-Learning Provocateur

Another principle that resonated with me was, in my own words: Social networking is king. Social networking has been around since the dawn of time. However, the exponential growth of online platforms such as Facebook and Twitter has taken it to a whole new stratosphere. The goal posts have moved. technology.

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Learning from others through Enterprise Social Networks (ESN)

Matrix

Social learning through networks. Social learning occurs pretty much all the time these days. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Skype, online encyclopedias and group discussion boards are just some of the more popular social media applications being employed today. How Enterprise Social Networking (ESN) works.

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Supercharge your digital training

E-Learning Provocateur

Add reminders into your participants’ calendars; schedule learning blocks; benchmark progress by declaring where they should be up by now; and host a complementary social networking group to keep the flame alive. So make time. Provide context.

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Iterative Design Models: ADDIE vs SAM

eLearningMind

Share on facebook. Share on linkedin. Unfortunately for the perfectionists of the eLearning design world, project goals change and can throw the entire process all the way back to the analysis phase, slowing the development and busting the implementation calendar. Share on twitter. Share on email.

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Social Network Tools

Tony Karrer

Document sharing and collaborative editing Custom branding / image Ability to create groups and control access to those groups Shared calendars Invite other people into the network Moderation of content Exports (users, content) Some questions: What do you call this kind of solution?

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Advice to Teachers in Florida: Don't use Facebook with Students

Kapp Notes

So rather than teach teachers or students how to intelligently use social media tools to communicate(like people do in corporations or in everyday social interactions), a school in Florida decided to advise against such silly and dangerous Web 2.0 behavior without supervision. This is going after the symptom and not the root cause.

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Looking Back at 2023, Looking Ahead to 2024

Experiencing eLearning

In addition to the traffic directly on my blog, this post was one of my most popular ones on LinkedIn: over 20,000 impressions, 280 reactions, and 70 comments. While I don’t have much firm on the calendar yet, I will be speaking at the Learning and HR Tech Conference in April. Should We List the Learning Objectives?