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The Power of Your Network | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Networking comes naturally for some people, but not-so-much for others. So big deal, you say. Why is networking so important anyway? My background includes extensive experience in learning, teaching, and facilitation, and I love technology and how its changing our culture. Search the blog Popular Latest Comments Tags Web-Based, Instructor-Led, EPSS?

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Connecting Social Learning to e-Learning

dVinci Interactive

Social media continues to grow worldwide. Facebook, Twitter and Yammer are becoming more accepted tools in the workplace, due to their mass networking capabilities. As learning consultants, we need to take a tip from the social media craze, and determine ways to leverage it in our online courses.

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Shred Your Social Media Policy

OpenSesame

Social media has made me better at my job. Not just because it’s part of my job to use it, but because social networks make it easy to surround myself with new ideas, great information and useful resources. I have created a strong personal learning network through a mix of social media outlets: 1.

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Training and Social Media Taught Me to Tie a Tie

E-learning Uncovered

Of the companies I’ve worked for or currently consult with, very few have a robust Knowledge Management System (KMS) where those with the knowledge can easily share that knowledge with others. But what is new is the social media component. When a course is intergraded on a social media platform, learners can interact.

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Training and Social Media Taught Me to Tie a Tie

E-learning Uncovered

Of the companies I’ve worked for or currently consult with, very few have a robust Knowledge Management System (KMS) where those with the knowledge can easily share that knowledge with others. But what is new is the social media component. When a course is intergraded on a social media platform, learners can interact.

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My 15 favourite Australian e-learning bloggers

E-Learning Provocateur

Since then, she has joined Dachis Group where she and James Dellow write about social business on the Headshift blog. Alison Bickford – Alison is an e-learning consultant with loads of experience in the government and corporate sectors. Matt Blackstock – Matt is a learning professional who likes to produce.

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The rise of the MWL Intrapreneur

Jane Hart

Helen is the recipient of the inaugural Jay Cross Memorial Award, and has wide experience both of working within L&D and more recently as a external consultant. I recently read a powerful blog post by Helen Blunden called Learning & Development need to get their groove back. All of which has led her to the conclusion.