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Social Networks

Clark Quinn

This week we looked at Social Networks. Here are some thoughts on this topic, especially thoughts around social networks for learning. Starting with Social Networking was a blessing and a curse. Social networks have a tendency to be a bit messy. As a student we learn how to ignore the chatter.

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7 Ways to Build Your Credibility as an Online Instructor

LearnDash

Be active on social media. Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter are all obvious starting points for new online educators to spread the word about their program. Quora is another great social network for educators. Either way, networking events help you stay in touch with your industry.

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17 Best Royalty-Free Music Sites for Video Courses

learnWorlds

In this post, we’re sharing the best royalty-free music sites, including both paid and free options. Most sites often stem files, so you can use the part you like. Some of those places also provide a marketplace where you can request the kind of music you need if you’re tired of searching for music and want music delivered to you.

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Remote Instructional Design Jobs

Experiencing eLearning

A Google search for “instructional design remote work” returns over 15 million hits, so there are things out there. HigherEdJobs.com allows you to filter for remote jobs when you search their listings. Search online for “elearning vendor” or “elearning company” to start a search.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Quick Review of Izzui – The Facebook LMS

LearnDash

Facebook is being used for a whole lot more than comments and pictures these days. Not too long ago, an ambitious Facebook app called Izzui came about with the goal of allowing people the opportunity to create and sell training on the world’s most popular social networking platform. Taking a Course.

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My Professional Learner’s Toolkit

Clark Quinn

Favorite browser and search engine : I use Safari and Google, by default. I would prefer another search engine, probably DuckDuckGo, but I’m not facile with it, for instance finding images. A range of social networks : I use LinkedIn professionally, as well as Slack. Facebook is largely personal.

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