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How to create social buzz at a learning event

Jane Hart

I think this post is just as relevant to create buzz around and involve others in a LEARNING event too – whether it be internal or external, large or small, conferences, seminars, or workshops. Pictures and images. Slideshare. Digital media aggregator.

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TCC08: What can Educators Learn from Online Religious Communities?

Experiencing eLearning

This is another liveblogged post from the TCC 2008 conference. Used MySpace & a wiki. Chose MySpace b/c lots of existing religious tools available (e.g., Also explored specifically Christian sites, but secular sites like MySpace may offer better options. Doctoral students at George Fox University. Sue Phillips.

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How Millennials Connect to Mobile Learning

LearnDash

After all, you have only to attend a tech conference to meet an entire workforce of self-taught programmers. While Gen Z is the generation currently most associated with social media, Millennials were the beta testers and first adapters of every major platform from MySpace to SnapChat. Make it social.

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TCC08: Creating and Teaching a College-Level Undergraduate Course in Social Networking

Experiencing eLearning

This is another liveblogged post from the TCC 2008 conference, presented by Robert Fulkerth, Ageno School of Business, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA. Right now, this is “Tier 1″ Proprietary with some customization (like Facebook & MySpace). Developed a course on social networking for business. Second Life.

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New spaces, new pedagogies

Learning with e's

I'm kicking off the new academic year by presenting a keynote paper at the Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society in London on Thursday, September 2nd. The session is entitled Innovative spaces of learning : debating their origin, nature and pedagogical significance, and is a sub section of the main RGS conference.

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Employee Spotlight : Kat Bajno-Atkinson

OpenSesame

I had my first taste of programming in fifth grade when I taught myself how to modify HTML & CSS to make MySpace layouts. I’ve had the opportunity to go to conferences and gain training to grow my technical skills and interests. How did you get into the field you’re in? Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve always loved computers.

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CAC Conference: Student Presentations

Kapp Notes

They also discussed hook-ins with Google , MySpace and iTunes. The model consists of Attention, Relevance, Confidence and Satisfaction. There solution also included podcasting to draw people to the site. Product tie-ins also apply when someone finishes the training courses.

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