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Social media and reflection: marriage or divorce?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Social media in organisations has been a difficult topic and sometimes bothers me. When I am invited to do introductory sessions in organisations, I feel like I'm converting people to use MORE social media, whereas I don't believe it is a matter of using as many social media as possible. Multitasking.

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5 Ways to Improve Medical Continuing Education Courses

EthosCE

Are you also dealing with limited resources, so you end up multitasking and spreading yourself thin? Bring in social media. Studies show that 31% of clinicians use social media for professional networking. Use Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter to your advantage. Keep It Simple.

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Narrowing Gap between Face-to-Face and Online Presentations

Tony Karrer

If your audience is already on a laptop and connected wirelessly, then you can use techniques such as Twitter Conference Ideas with twitter as a back-channel or twitter to post links to the audience. Clive as points to this in Multitasking is now every presenter’s problem. for how great the audience input can be).

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Twitter’s Impact on Your Brain-Same as Bilingualism

Kapp Notes

This is much like what people do when they’re updating their Twitter status, instant-messaging friends, or answering text messages and emails while they’re doing something else. Dr. Kuhl said this multitasking, where people are stimulating new patterns of sequential processing, could then reap the same benefits as bilingualism.

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eLearning Learning Hot List Feb 1-14

Tony Karrer

Items HP Learning Center - free online software, business, marketing and IT classes for small and medium business Pedagogy - MoodleDocs Keywords Learning Technologies Social Media Hosting Twitter iPhone Ning Adobe Sun Google TechKnowledge ASTD Notes on the list. The posts come from the primary sources for this group.

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Twitter Research - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning. The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. Multitasking - eLearning Technology , October 6, 2009. To get Twitter you gotta Tweet! Hot Topics.

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Engaging Millennials Through mLearning

Ed App

Their social media preferences are Facebook and Twitter while information is sourced predominately from online resources. Being accustomed to various social media and tools, they expect the content to be engaging and interactive. Here is some data to back this perspective: They account for nearly 31.5%