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Social Learning Demonstration: How to Be a Backup Singer

Dashe & Thomson

We talk a lot about social learning on this site. That’s why, today, I’m going to demonstrate the power of social learning in two simple steps: Step One: First I’m going to describe how to do something. You will then have an opportunity to evaluate your learning based on the video lesson. Really get into it.

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Top 5 eLearning Skills for 2011

eLearning Weekly

With video production software available at incredible, affordable prices, and high-quality digital video cameras and microphones available cheaply for both rental and purchase, teams are capable or setting up a studio, running a production, and editing videos for their elearning needs. Social Media. Mobile Deployment.

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Social learning: all talk and no action?

Saffron Interactive

Last week I gave a seminar with my colleague Jennifer at Learning Technologies 2010 on the subject of social learning. We were pleasantly surprised to see a large audience spilling over into the aisles and (bar a few microphone issues) our presentation seemed to go down well. My top three recommendations are: Start small.

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Adobe’s LMS Amps up Engagement & Compliance in New Release

Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate Prime , the learning management system from Adobe has been carving out new ground since its initial release in 2015. Today’s enhancements continue that trend and are marked by a clear milestone for the industry in Social Learning , User Generated Content & Gamification.

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eLearning videos: The ultimate guide for successful video-based learning

TalentLMS

Using a talking head video helps with visual and social eLearning. For many, learning by watching another human is easier than reading words on a screen or listening to a voice-over. If you’re on a limited budget, don’t underestimate the creative potential of YouTube to expand and enrich your video-based learning. Back to top.

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5 Ways to Interact with Your Online Students

LearnDash

Live stream on social media. Watching a pre-recorded video can be a great way to learn. During a live stream on social media, students can also leave comments and questions that the presenters can respond to in real time. Here are a few ways you can increase interactions to offer a better overall experience for your students.

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Professional Speaker & Trainer Discloses His Juicy Tips on Engaging Audiences and Keeping Their Attention

Dashe & Thomson

Dashe & Thomson is pleased to guest-post these interviews on the Social Learning Blog in partnership with Bloomfire. As a speaker, I focus on the “power of connection.&# To best connect with your audience, it helps to first learn something about them. It will make your remarks much more relevant and connected.

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