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7 lessons how to use social media in an event with social media beginners

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Last year we've experimented with various social media to improve a sharing event for about 100 participants (for more details see my older blogpost ). People were especially happy to connect and read before the event. An one-off event is not going to create communities, but can give a space to communities to connect with new people.

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Upside2Go – Changing The Game

Upside Learning

Upside2Go enables you to not only access learning content but also participate in surveys, polls and forums; network with friends and peers; seek answers from content experts; and much more. 504 throughout the event. Attendees can look forward to getting a first-hand experience of Upside2Go in a live environment.

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Using Social Media for Learning: Tools & Practices #BHsocialmedia

Learning Visions

Wanted to make learning “an everyday event”. Used Ektron ( www.methodfactory.com ) a content management system – which allowed search, tagging, RSS, links, blogs, polls, surveys. Video, podcasts, discussion forums, games, mentoring programs (Partner new learners with those already certified). Draw knowledge from dealerships.

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ROE Tips for Your Association’s Online Community

Association eLearning

Here’s his take: “Associations tend to identify niche verticals within their organization which might benefit from improved collaboration (committees, events, special industry groups etc). I recently reached out to Andy for his return on engagement (ROE) tips for association’s online communities. 4) Reward participation. 5) Inspire.

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Deliver Strong and Smooth Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT)

ReadyTech

Instead of passively broadcasting information, you can check in with polls, facilitate small-group exercises in breakout rooms, and gather immediate feedback to fine-tune your approach. Use a quick poll to gauge pre-session knowledge and tailor your approach. In a virtual environment, your voice is often your most powerful tool.

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6 ways to engage your audience in a live online webinar

Arlo Training & Events Software

Good, relevant, expert content is the foundation of a great training course in any forum, but in a live online environment you’ve got other factors to contend with. The post 6 ways to engage your audience in a live online webinar appeared first on Arlo Training & Event Management Software. Yeah, kind of.

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Customer training: your ticket to stronger loyalty, retention, and brand advocacy

Docebo

Once customers become advocates, they transform into one of your most valuable sales and marketing resources, making great contacts for case studies, event speakers, and sales references. . Poll them about what information and training they would find helpful. Create open forums where they can ask questions.