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Why Companies Should Spend More on Social Learning | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Leaders have to be willing to put some money behind training programs and they have to trust the statistics validating informal and social learning principles. Search the blog Popular Latest Comments Tags Web-Based, Instructor-Led, EPSS? What’s it going to take for you to follow their lead? Download the whitepaper » Blog this!

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Not Everyone is a Social Customer | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

The big story last week was how Facebook and Twitter played a lead role in the Egyptian protests against Mubarak, allowing people to bypass the Internet shutdown and post messages via telephone calls. In the end, we still need to develop trusted relationships with our customers and those we do business with.

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Embracing Innovation in Learning | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Trust me…trying to train folks on a software package that they will neither need nor use is an exercise in frustration for everyone involved, not to mention a waste of time and money. Suddenly, the manager must learn to trust his people on another level. Terrifying! Download the whitepaper » Blog this! Properly d.

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The Smart Worker : relies on a trusted network of friends and colleagues

Jane Hart

For many people, social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and now Google+ have become important parts of their personal and professional lives in this respect. and “ I learn about and from other people by following links they post that they find interesting.&#.

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5 Tips to Build SEO Strength for Your Online Course

LearnDash

Paid advertising on platforms like Google, Facebook, or Instagram can, of course, achieve excellent results. The other way to build an audience is through Search Engine Optimization (SEO). If a learner is on Google searching for a course like the one you teach, you will of course want to be at the top of their search results.

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7 Ways to Build Your Credibility as an Online Instructor

LearnDash

Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter are all obvious starting points for new online educators to spread the word about their program. Search for speaking opportunities. Learners who had a good experience are often happy to leave a review on Facebook or submit a testimonial for your website. Be active on social media.

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Tony Bingham #ASTDL20 keynote

Learning Visions

How many orgs block Facebook? You can’t block Facebook on your phone! The number of people worldwide using Facebook and Twitter: staggering. Do you trust your friends or the ads? We will no longer search, products and services will find us via social media.” If we don’t move on this stuff – we will be left behind.

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