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15 Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest –10

Upside Learning

In continuation to our weekly roundup of the best links shared on Twitter and Facebook, here is a collection of our top 15 links from the last week, each accompanied by a quick brief. This week we deliver you a dose of the latest in mobile learning, Web design & development, eLearning and Social Media.

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4 Tips to Writing eLearning Scripts That Sing

Association eLearning

Social media marketers will tell you that lists create some of the most engaging content on the internet. Share this on Facebook. Also, notice how the revised “objective” mentions the three ways to avoid this. You want to know what those three ways are. Still reading this post? Think of these as verses in a song.

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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. Customers are now so knowledgeable about cars using the Internet.

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Should You Use Social Media in Your Course?

LearnDash

A look at the advantages, disadvantages, and underlying purpose of social media in the classroom. When hosting an online course, it makes sense to make the best use of all the resources the Internet has to offer. However, social media isn’t for everyone—or every course. Networking for new and old learners alike.

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Top 8 Mobile Learning Development Hurdles eLearning Developers Must Overcome

Infopro Learning

However, the temptation to check their social media feeds or respond to personal emails may be too great to resist. They are also less likely to spark a conversation on Facebook if you tout the advantages of active participation. Internet Limitations. The answer is setting aside time in your schedule for L&D research.

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Twitter for Learning – 55 Great Articles

Tony Karrer

is up - Adventures in Corporate Education , April 18, 2009 Facilitating a twitter chat - Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning , March 9, 2010 To get Twitter you gotta Tweet! is up - Adventures in Corporate Education , April 18, 2009 Facilitating a twitter chat - Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning , March 9, 2010 To get Twitter you gotta Tweet!

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A new common tragedy?

Clark Quinn

With the internet, it’s almost that way, and there are almost zero limits on the information (for better or worse). We can take advantage of the information for little more than the cost of a browser-capable device and an internet connection (which can come just with a cup of coffee ;). That’s social media.