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How to Navigate Social Media (and Avoid Information Overload)

Rapid eLearning

There’s a lot of conversation about social media. It’s also a great way to build a personal learning network. For example, if you build rapid elearning courses with Articulate products there are all sorts of resources available to you: Articulate’s Facebook page keeps you up-to-date on news and information.

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The Power of Data-Driven Content Decisions: A Managing Editor’s Guide

Kitaboo

Steps for Implementing a Data-Driven Content Strategy Set Clear Goals Identify Relevant Metrics Collect and Analyze Data Tailor Content Strategy Test and Optimize Stay Informed III. Tools for Effective Data Analysis Analytics Platforms Social Media Tools Data Visualization Tools Survey Tools Content Management Systems (CMS) IV.

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Mark Sheppard: Entering the Backchannel of ATD ICE 2018

Learning Rebels

and who knows who else will make an appearance… However, first up is Mark Sheppard , a close network friend of mine who won’t be there…or will he? You have a PLN (Personal Learning Network), don’t you? Information. “It’s not information overload. Social Backchannel Lurking.

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The Danger of Doom Scrolling & How Custom e-Learning Solutions Can Help

Thinkdom

It refers to the compulsive habit of scrolling through endless streams of negative news on social media platforms or news websites. Doom scrolling can be attributed to our natural negativity bias, which is the tendency to pay more attention to negative information than positive information.

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Digital Literacy in the Age of Information: Ensuring Credible Content

Kitaboo

Thanks to the introduction of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs), the pathways of information spread have largely been governed by the internet. Thus, we can carefully navigate through the social networking channels that are bound to make a difference.

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Social Learning doesn’t mean what you think it does!

Jane Hart

In other words those who think “social learning&# is just about a new training trend, or about adding social media into the &# blend&# , or that it is about acquiring the latest Social Learning Management System are missing the big picture. We ban access to social media resources – just to make sure.

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Note to men: Mentor her! (Yes, even during a pandemic)

CLO Magazine

Quite often, merely reaching out, expressing encouragement and offering a line of communication will go a long way toward helping a mentee feel less overwhelmed, especially in this time of information overload. During this time of social distancing, these figures are likely exacerbated.

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