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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Moreover, by using curation tools such as Twitter, Yammer, Skype and other texting tools, as well as Facebook, social/informal learning is progressing at a pace. Open content is a growing feature of the market, as people search for information, knowledge and learning that they need in order to complete a specific task.

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5 Creative Ways to Market Your eLearning on a Budget

Association eLearning

Mention those members who achieved the “high score” at your next meeting, on your website or on your association’s Facebook page. Tips for Facebook – Share a special offer with those who “Like” your page on Facebook. With Facebook Ads you decide who sees your posts and how much you spend. Well that’s a problem!

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Focus on What Matters Most

Marcia Conner

I still have too many magazines, spend too much time en-route, and collect too many t-shirts at conferences. One tool that I learned to use if I’m dealing with a problem or a challenge is to write it out in a journal before I go to bed at night, getting clear on what the crux of the problem is.

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How to Create Relevant Training: An Interview with Bob Pike

TechSmith Camtasia

At TLDC (Training, Learning, and Development Conference) we talked with 14 experienced learning professionals to hear what advice and thoughts they have about creating training content. In 2016, Facebook found that 45 percent of users that watched the first three seconds of a video will stick around for another 30 seconds.

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