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

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Twitter as Social Learning: Seven Ways to Facilitate the Exchange of Information by Paul on March 14, 2011 in social learning Most of us in the adult learning industry have already found and incorporated Twitter into our everyday lives.

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My Professional Learner’s Toolkit

Clark Quinn

A range of social networks : I use LinkedIn professionally, as well as Slack. I often read and markup documents on my iPad with GoodReader. I use Word to write (Pages hasn’t had industrial-strength outlining), Keynote to create presentations (e.g. I keep my own bookmarks using my browser. I’ve used Zoom to share.

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How I use social media professionally

Challenge to Learn

I actively started using LinkedIn (my first social media site) in 2004. I started out very careful only connecting to people I knew really well, later I discovered that there is a value for looser a network as long as it is focused on a certain industry. This weekend I read an old but interesting post on LinkedIn strategies.

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2016

Clark Quinn

I also acquire and read them on my iPad, such as Jane’s great Modern Workplace Learning. LinkedIn is a way to stay in touch with people, and in particular the L&D Revolution group is where I want to keep the dialog alive about the opportunity. if I’m traveling with my iPad), Word is my industrial strength tool.

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Top 10 Learning Tools 2018

Clark Quinn

GoodReader: I use GoodReader on my iPad to read longish PDFs, white papers, and things. I wouldn’t mind disentangling myself, but it’s pretty much a lingua franca and has industrial-strength outlining, which I rely on for longer writing. I’m bad about using the phone, mea culpa.). Or for requests for colleagues.

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E-Learning End Users Have Spoken – time for the industry to listen

eLearning 24-7

Of those 40%, iPad and iPad2 represent 51% of the total market. Interestingly, a large portion of LMS vendors have not optimized their products for the iPad/ iPad2 and with the exception of two content authoring tools, HTML5 capabilities, specifically the ability to output a course in HTML5 does not yet exist. Equals 38%. Bottom Line.

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Top Learning Trends for 2020

Roundtable Learning

As 2019 winds down, and we move into a new decade, it is not only important but also exciting to look forward to what 2020 holds for the eLearning Industry. Reports authored by Deloitte , LinkedIn Learning , and PWC all point toward a common trend that businesses are becoming increasingly interested in soft skills training.

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