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Profile Photo

Tony Karrer

Through this, and because of my My LinkedIn Open Connection Approach where I basically treat LinkedIn like a really big business mixer, I have lots of opportunity to "meet" new people online. Add it to your Elluminate and WebEx profiles. Have a reasonably complete LinkedIn profile and link to it everywhere.

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Social Experience

Tony Karrer

Pictures and Connection I need to do a full post on this, but I receive quite a few LinkedIn Connection requests - My LinkedIn Open Connection Approach – and it's surprising how often I will get them from people who briefly met me somewhere and they don't have a picture on their profile. They show a list of pictures.

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Crossing the divide

Learning with e's

When I give a presentation live and face to face, it is qualitatively different for me and my audience to a presentation I give through Elluminate or Adobe Connect. In LinkedIn, I manage a professional version of my persona, which evaporates when I'm on Facebook. Are we better at presenting our ideas in pictures or as a podcast?

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Twitter and Webinars

Tony Karrer

So, both the webinar tool (Elluminate, WebEx, Adobe Connect, etc.) I recently complained that even after all these years, tools like Elluminate and WebEx still didn't provide the ability to have people put their pictures and other information on their profiles so you could find out more about the users.

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Recently I came across this discussion on LinkedIn – best book for beginning instructional designers. Formal Learning All the Way…Baby - Kapp Notes , July 8, 2010 There has been a lot of talk about formal vs. informal learning in the educational blogosphere and when it comes right down to it, formal learning is the most effective.