Remove Community Remove Social Media Remove Voice
article thumbnail

Twitter as Social Learning: Seven Ways to Facilitate the Exchange.

Dashe & Thomson

Since I became an active Twitter user a few months ago, the application has grown on me to the point where it’s now far-and-away my favorite social media tool. This is a tool you use to react to something you see, hear or do and an opportunity to create a voice. And I use the word ‘tool’ for a reason.

article thumbnail

Using Social Media for Learning: Tools & Practices #BHsocialmedia

Learning Visions

Tom Werner, Chief Research Officer, Brandon Hall [link] LMSs are adding social features – including RSS feeds, peer ratings of content. Social media communities can now create communities for external learners – customers, resellers, technicians. Can get more feedback about what’s working! What considerations?

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

ROE Tips for Your Association’s Online Community

Association eLearning

Your Association’s online community is where your members can engage with not only each other but with your association’s resources. I recently reached out to Andy for his return on engagement (ROE) tips for association’s online communities. Your online community members should feel heard and have the ability to discuss.

Community 182
article thumbnail

The Angry Birds Community: Social Learning Utopia?

Dashe & Thomson

I’m interested in something more than Angry Birds’ gaming dynamics, though; I’m interested in the Angry Birds community. That means more than 16,000 videos were contributed by members of the Angry Birds Community of Practice. A personal emotional investment creates a desire to return to a social media platform and to participate.

article thumbnail

The Emerging Role of the Community Manager #astdl20

Learning Visions

The Emerging Role of the Community Manager with Jim Storer (@jimstorer) of The Community Roundtable Community = shared purpose, common needs Even if you think you’re doing something in private, it is discoverable and you could be outed. Good community managers know how to channel that. What makes a good community manager?

Community 200
article thumbnail

8 Ways to Promote Your Membership Site

LearnDash

Some of the promotion strategies that work for membership sites include: Building your brand Using social media Leveraging email Offering incentives Partnering with others Optimizing your website Sharing real results Upselling Let’s dive more into these strategies below. What are the benefits for members?

Site 264
article thumbnail

How To Choose A Topic For Your Course In A Saturated Market

LearnDash

Use social media to your advantage. Social media platforms are a breeding ground for online course ideas. Social media isn’t just useful for keeping up with the rest of the world it can also be used to gather valuable data and information. This is another avenue for a course topic.

Market 263