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Many great topics present themselves organically, just from participating in these groups and forums. For example, you can do a poll/survey inside socialmedia ( e.g. poll in a Facebook group), in your videos – just by asking people to leave a comment, and in webinars. Polls or surveys. Courses and other how-to content.
Here are a few places to start: SocialMedia : Platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, and even TikTok can be gold mines for fresh content. Niche Communities : Sites like Reddit and specialized forums can provide unique insights and content that you won’t find in mainstream channels. Explore new territories!
Hence, we designed an LMS that’d blend informal training mode such as social learning with the e-training modules. As a result, the LMS allows the learners to undergo training via socialmedia like Facebook, Twitter, Wikis, etc., and collaboration tools such as RSS feeds, billboards, news, blogs, forums, chats and more.
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Why You'll Love It: OneDrive lets you connect with colleagues, see what they're working on, and discover other documents and information across the socialmedia feed-like platform. TRELLO Features: Invitation-only boards, multiple app integrations with Google Drive, Slack, Evernote, etc., via the Mac Store.
Native integrations with tools like Udemy, Evernote, G2, and LinkedIn, to name a few, make it a standout LMS. It does this with discussion forums, chat rooms, Instructor Led Training (ILT), group project tools, and other functionalities.
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