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How to Use social media for Online Learning?

Skillquore

Social Media is an integral part of our lives. From the moment we wake up till we hit the sack at night, most of our waking hours are spent on social media. So, pretty much the first and the last thing we do in our lives is being on social media. Advantages of Using Social Media for Learning.

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My professional use of social media and communication tools

Challenge to Learn

I noticed that I use more and more social media tools and different tools to communicate. Flipboard is a mobile app that creates a magazine like interface on several streams. These streams can be fed by other tools like Twitter, Linkedin and Google reader and I love it. Maybe I use too many of them.

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Learning from others through Enterprise Social Networks (ESN)

Matrix

Social learning through networks. Social learning occurs pretty much all the time these days. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Skype, online encyclopedias and group discussion boards are just some of the more popular social media applications being employed today.

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3 Reasons Why Trainers Don’t Need Social Media

Learning Rebels

Question of the week: Should L&D be active within social media? I understand having a social media presence isn’t for everyone. Some people are happy in their insular world where yesterday’s news is brought to you today by network news. Social media is perfect for networking.

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Tools I Use

Marcia Conner

Yesterday I participated in two fabulous webinars, each with a different focus, yet both with social learning themes. During each I was asked about some of the tools I use personally to get the most from social media–and ultimately learn as much as I can. Mobile and desktop versions available. I learn from it every day!

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Designing Mobile Learning Solutions

CourseArc

Could you take advantage of your existing LMS or social media platforms, like Facebook, to promote discussion in your course? Why not build video content to be distributed through Vimeo, instead of hosting and managing your streaming service?

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How Much Does It Cost to Develop an Online Course?

learnWorlds

Creating and selling online courses is a highly profitable business with the potential to open up a passive stream of income. For example, if you are using Skype or Zoom, paid subscription prices start at $2,95 and $14,99 respectively. Advertising, Paid Ads and Social Media Management (SMM). Email Marketing.

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