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10 Tips to Earn Money as an eLearning Professional

Trivantis

Whether it’s designing live training events for corporations or creating content as a subject matter expert , knowing your niche inside and out allows you to capitalize on your expertise and experience. Discover your niche and get to know it inside and out. . Capitalize on emerging eLearning technologies. .

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From Instructional Design to Enterprise Community Facilitation

ID Reflections

And my own foray into the world of social media with Twitter. showed the direction to the future of work All of this led to my growing interest in communities, communities of practices and the art of community managment, further fueled by Jono Bacon's The Art of Community. Rangaswami , Venkatesh Rao , et al.

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Getting The Most Out Of Your LMS

Upside Learning

TWITTER INTEGRATION: Check if your LMS is capable of Twitter integration. Twitter is a fast growing and influential social networking service that is being leveraged as a great learning tool. Integration with the Twitter web service will make it easy to share information across domains.

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The LMS and SNS – A Fine Balance

Upside Learning

We’ve been hearing of experts commenting that LMSs today don’t come with appropriate social media technology built in. Recently, Twitter has emerged as a fast growing and influential social networking service. One of the key features of social networks is the spontaneous forming of communities around shared interests and concerns.

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Networks and Communities

Tony Karrer

Network Readiness Before you can reach into a network or community to seek conversation, you generally need to have spent time on Building some level of connection (network building). You have to look systematically at your networks and communities to be in position to be able to use them as part of your work and learning.

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Knowledge, practice and community

Learning with e's

In this post, I extend this idea into the work Lave did with Etienne Wenger, which has become known as Communities of Practice. The theory You will recall that Lave''s work was based on social constructivist theory, and focused on how novice learners can become expert through a social process that involves scaffolding and situated learning.

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Using Twitter as a Professional Development Tool

The Learning Circuits

Immediately one word came to mind: Twitter. It isn't the tool itself that has been so impact full for me; it's the world to which Twitter opened up to me. It's also a big part of why much of what we commonly define as training is nothing more than information communicated by those with expertise. As the expression goes.

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