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7 ways to support learner-teacher interaction

Learning with e's

At the recent ALT-C Conference in Nottingham (which I couldn''t attend) a very good question was asked by Renee Filius on Twitter: How can we enable true two-way interaction between lecturers and students that is not too time consuming? That never worked in the student bar and it won''t work on Facebook.

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5 great speakers from the AITD conference - a summary of ideas

Sticky Learning

A couple of weeks ago I flew up to Sydney for a few days to attend the Australian Institute of Training and Development's 2010 conference. I'll give you a bit of a summary in this post and will provide a link to my Twitter feed for the conference, I think that will help to flesh out how I found some of the sessions! Fat Chance.

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Social Grid Follow-up

Tony Karrer

A few of the tools and methods I use to tap into the social grid. Tools and Methods for Networks and Communities - Discusses specific tools and methods for using Networks and Communities as part of Knowledge Work. I asked via Twitter and in the session for other tools/methods that people use for Tapping into Your Social Grid.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013

OpenSesame

TED – Not the Seth McFarlane movie, but the annual conference of innovative thinkers. Action Method – When your projects seem overwhelming, let Action Method help you break tasks into actionable steps. Skype – Video or audio calls, free, to anyone, anywhere. Ning – Don’t like Facebook?

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How to Get Publicity and Influencer Marketing for Course Creators with Esther Kiss

LifterLMS

Publicity can be generated from new media, such as podcasts, YouTube shows, Facebook live events, blogs, and all kinds of ways. And so if you’re focusing your energy when you’re giving interviews on approaching podcasters, and YouTube show hosts, and Facebook Live to online media. And that is very accurate to this day.

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How to Teach Music Online & Monetize Your Skills (Guide)

learnWorlds

A number of reasons make online lessons a preferred method of teaching music: They save time. Then, decide who you want to teach (children or adults) and adopt the learning method that suits each age group. A video conference program/app (Skype, Google Hangouts, Zoom or Facetime). Online music lessons are time-savers.

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Teach Yoga Online & Make a Living: Complete Guide

learnWorlds

Then of course you will need a computer/laptop with an internet connection, a video editor tool, and access to a video conferencing software to conduct live classes with Zoom or Skype. To make it work, consider using Instagram and Facebook, as your main communication channels. Tip #5: Keep learning. Bancontact (Belgium).

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