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Social networking & the workplace

eFront

Dan Pontefract’s recent blog post on companies (not) allowing Facebook at work has prompted me to dust off the topic of how social helps companies get the business of communicating, collaborating and learning done – and hence the business of business done! She can be contacted on LinkedIn or Twitter.

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How to Sell Your Elearning Courses for Profit [PART 3]

LearnDash

Even though elearning takes place online, you need to think about your marketing efforts from two fronts: online and offline. The offline approach is probably the most intimidating for people because it is difficult to know where to start. If you are an expert in the topic of your elearning, this is somewhat easier.

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Informal Learning: An Interview With Jay Cross

The eLearning Coach

Taking advantage of the double meaning of the word network, to learn is to optimize the quality of one’s networks. Coach: What are examples of offline informal learning? Jay: Getting an answer from the Help Desk, asking Twitter friends for an answer, looking at a FAQ on a wiki. Share this on Facebook. Tweet This!

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30 Popular Ideas to Help You Promote Your Online Course

learnWorlds

email marketing, social media marketing, Facebook groups, Facebook ads, Google ads, YouTube videos, free mini-courses as lead magnets, and so on). This article will guide you in the right way and also give you a handful of ideas to put into action. 9 Activate Your Social Accounts. 26 Go Live on Facebook.

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How to Sell Online Courses: The Ultimate Guide for 2022

learnWorlds

How to Sell Online Courses Offline. Having a strong presence online, an engaged social network or an email list are big advantages. This should help you decide which is most on-demand amongst your network. Researching your topic can be both online and offline. The Structure of A Successful Online Course Title.

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My Learning Tools

ID Reflections

This set me thinking about how I manage my personal knowledge and from there it led to the tools I use to do in this networked world. Amplify bridges the gap that micro-blogging seems to have created in the blogosphere with people sharing links to great posts and maybe a few words on Twitter. Responses to queries 3.

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An Overview of HTML5

Integrated Learnings

HTML5 tries to improve this by adding new structural tags such as sections, articles, asides, navigation areas, header groups, headers, and footers. Offline storage so web applications can still work even when you don't have a network connection. You might also be interested in our page on Facebook or Twitter feed.