article thumbnail

Twitter as Social Learning: Seven Ways to Facilitate the Exchange.

Dashe & Thomson

Where Facebook and LinkedIn serve mainly as social dashboards for our personal and professional networks, respectively, I see Twitter as a customized information portal. Tweet – Tweets are almost identical to Status Updates in Facebook, except Twitter users are even less interested to hear about the tuna fish sandwich you just ate for lunch.

article thumbnail

10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

Or in 2005, before Facebook became open to the public? Or in 2006, before the iPhone ushered in the smartphone era? For instance, part of what makes Pew a reliable source is that they are open about their methods. When was the source written, and is it still relevant? Even trustworthy sources become outdated over time.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

This Week in mLearning Podcast – A Review of Articulate Storyline [Episode 5]

mLearning Revolution

c- Big companies start to think about their mobile strategy: The Financial Times moves away from its native app over HTML5, Facebook doesn’t know what to do with mobile users and LinkedIn makes use of a hybrid app. d- Google+ iPhone app. d- Google+ iPhone app. h- Pebble: an example of the power of crowdsourcing.

Podcasts 156
article thumbnail

Joe Sabia – opening keynote at Brainshark #sharkmeet12

Learning Visions

Two methods: Take 1. Joe shows an Excel spreadsheet that looks like Facebook – so you can use this at work and no one will know! Keep in mind that people probably have 15 tabs open on their browser and that Facebook Excel page…. Choose your own adventure – an interactive Facebook experience. talking head, dull voice over.

article thumbnail

Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 3

Upside Learning

In continuation to our weekly roundup of the best links shared on Twitter and Facebook, here is a collection of our top 15 links from the last week, each accompanied by a quick brief. Taking Cues From Industry: Using Casual Games For Learning At DAU. The use of games in education and training is quickly becoming a mainstream practice.

article thumbnail

Apple Vision Pro: The iPhone moment for spatial learning

CLO Magazine

Its iPhone magic is sure to ignite a fire in the industry, spurring a fresh wave of competition and innovation. With Apple joining the fray that Meta/Facebook has dominated, we’re likely to see Samsung and other contenders soon. Shareability: The Apple headset is designed for a single user, just like the iPhone.

Apple 89
article thumbnail

Web vs Apps: The Battle Rages On

eFront

Then, of course, the iPhone happened. Developers went nuts writing native (that is, non web) apps, and in a few years there were half a million applications for the iPhone alone (nowadays there are over a million). the Facebook and Messages app for Facebook, the Google Maps app for Google Maps, etc).

Web 99