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Not Everyone is a Social Customer | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

I don’t understand why social media should be off limits to marketers, and beyond direct Facebook messages, I fail to see much privacy in the social media world. Your customers deserve to be considered seriously, so does your business.” I do think Thierry is right in many ways, though. Properly d.

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TCC09: Evaluating Social Networking Tools for Distance Learning

Experiencing eLearning

Leave persistent comments (not just IM). student satisfaction tied to teacher-student and student-student interactions–social networking supports these. Privacy vs. performance–not everyone wants their work to be public. Support content. Social networks for distance learning. Evaluating social networks.

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Facebook Apprenticeship

Clark Quinn

tags, using basecamp, IM, etc left a trail of what he was paying attention to, where everyone was at, letting them work in tight synchrony. Of course, there are other issues, like privacy, and having a culture where sharing is the basis for improvement, not chastisement.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Online Visual Identity

Learning Visions

So Im going to try to mix it up a bit. Im still smiling. But Im wearing a different purple shirt. I should also show you pictures of me where Im not smiling. Tallasiandude.you raise some essential points about privacy and anonymity. Although Im professional, I do have many faces. But thats just one view.

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Product Review: Saba Social

eLearning 24-7

IM icons under profile – who is still using these things anyway? the Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, External blog, IM connections – Yahoo, AIM, etc., I found some of the suggested information (again, you do not have to enter anything) a tad too personal and really I see as a privacy issue. icons listed under profile.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Method Count Percent Alongside Formal Learning 26 63% Process Information / Training 22 54% Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) / Support Information 18 44% Commonly used resources, URL's to applications, documentation, Contact Information, etc. Honey Pots - Create pages that people are likely to update such as Common Support Issues, FAQ, etc.

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eLearning Cyclops: Signs of Being in e-Learning Hell #eLearningHell

eLearning Cyclops

Privacy Policy. Someone shows up at your office and says "Im here for the online training."* I find that "is your ethernet cable plugged in/are you connected to the wireless" is the absolute first question to ask in any support scenario. eLearning Cyclops. My insights on elearning and mlearning. Free eLearning.