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Part 1: Creating a Social Learning Environment

OpenSesame

Social learning. I participated in a webinar a few weeks ago in which the speaker used “social learning” and “social media” interchangeably, creating a confusing mishmash of misinformation. Social learning is knowledge acquisition that occurs in communication between people. Tools for Social Learning.

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Part 3: Creating Trust in Your Social Learning Environment

OpenSesame

In that situation, in order to learn, you have to be willing to admit that you don’t speak German. But social learning is impossible without trust. Photo Credit: ~C4Chaos on Flickr. The post Part 3: Creating Trust in Your Social Learning Environment appeared first on OpenSesame. Build Trust. Any more ideas?

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6 Social Media Platforms, and How to Use Them for Your E-Learning

LearnDash

Facebook pages are public by default, although they do have some privacy settings. They’re a little hard to find, but if you go to your profile page, select “lists” from the navigation bar below your header photo. There are two ways to go about doing this, and the one you choose will depend on your goals.

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Allowing eLearners to Correct their Mistakes

Vignettes Learning

The ability to erase ones entry into a post or comments in social learning environment perhaps is a backlash or extension of learners need for privacy and protection of reputation. If we call this an eLearning behavior, for argument sake, erasing ones posts is in conflict with most formal learning environments.

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Get the 2012 Lectora User Conference Mobile App

Trivantis

Snap a Photo. Capture memories and share your experience with the photo feature. Click on the camera button and your phone will instantly access your camera to let you take photos during the conference. With so many e-Learning experts in one room you are bound to make great connections. Learning Management Systems.

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Product Review: Saba Social

eLearning 24-7

So, when I went and checked out Saba Social, Saba’s new social learning platform, I had very low expectations. Saba Social is a very solid product, that despite a few hiccups and “huh&# moments, achieves what it sets out to do, provide a user friendly social experience. Photo and name are visible.

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The Ultimate Facebook Guide for eLearning Professionals: 16 Golden Tips to Follow

Trivantis

You’ve probably already been using social media as an eLearning platform or following your favorite authoring tools on Facebook, because you realize the role it can play in your social learning strategy. These photos are better shared with only your real life friends. Don’t make the same mistake.