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Effective Community Management: Best Practices for Success

learnWorlds

From defining your community’s essence to choosing the perfect platform, nurturing a team of dedicated moderators, and fostering a sense of belonging, these practices lay the foundation for a vibrant and purpose-driven digital forum. These metrics offer insights into the community’s impact on professional growth. ?️

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27 Books for L&D Folks.

ID Reflections

5 Workplace Learning/Training Social Media for Trainers Jane Bozarth. 6 Knowledge Management Cultivating Communities of Practice Etienne Wegner, et al. 10 Design/Communication/Business/Presentation The Back of the Napkin Dan Roam. 11 Communication/Presentation/Business Made to Stick Dan and Chip Heath.

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The 2 sources of freebies

E-Learning Provocateur

Webinars. • Social networks. • Communities of practice. Everyone knows there’s a wealth of free learning resources on the web, and many of them are relevant to the corporate sector. I’m referring to things like: • Blogs. • Slides. • Videos. • Podcasts.

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6 Steps To Creating Learning Ecosystems (And Why You Should Bother)

Learnnovators

social networks (yammer, chatter). formal learning elements (micro videos, webinars, workshops). This might include just-in-time video guides, elearning simulations, communities of practice, group coaching, observation grids, checklists or debriefing sessions. CREATE REAL VALUE ON SOCIAL PLATFORMS.

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Using a collaborative platform for brilliant learning

Jane Hart

That’s the topic of my webinar at the Online Learning & Skills Conference that will take place on Thursday 28 June from 1 pm – 1.45 In this webinar, Jane will. The presentation like the whole event is FREE to join. Explain the rationale behind this approach.

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Social Learning and LMSs Marketplace

eLearning 24-7

The fastest growing segment on Facebook is 55 to 65 year old women. The age range of people using social media is 35 to 54, with a college or post graduate degree. They do not want to jump into the water, for fear of the social learning shark. They offer the repetitive features of what they deem to be social learning.

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2.0 is a philosophy, not a technology

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Informal Recorded webinars. Informal Communities of practice. Informal Community e-news. Social Collaborative writing. Social Collaborative presentations. Social Podcasting. Social Photo-sharing.