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10 things to remember about social learning (and the use of social media for learning)

Jane Hart

Yesterday I listened into the #lscon Twitter stream for Learning Solutions conference in Orlando, Florida. There was some discussion about social learning, so I tweeted a few thoughts myself. Social learning is the lifeblood of all businesses. Social media can only help to support and enhance it.

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Social media and reflection: marriage or divorce?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

Social media in organisations has been a difficult topic and sometimes bothers me. When I am invited to do introductory sessions in organisations, I feel like I'm converting people to use MORE social media, whereas I don't believe it is a matter of using as many social media as possible. Quick messages.

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10 Tips to Earn Money as an eLearning Professional

Trivantis

These are golden opportunities to earn money while you are picking up new skill sets and expanding your professional knowledge base. . LinkedIn and Facebook, as well as other social media sites, are great places to network online. eLearning Blogger | EduTechpreneur | eLearning Analyst | Speaker | Social Media Addict.

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Revisiting My Learning Journey on Social Media

ID Reflections

On my way to office today, I was pondering about my evolving use of social media. As I see colleagues and friends and peers still struggling to comprehend how to use social media for “learning” and often expressing skepticism, I thought I’d share my journey in brief. It was an exciting time. to share content.

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6 Social Media Platforms, and How to Use Them for Your E-Learning

LearnDash

Convinced social media is right for your online course? Social media isn’t for every course. That said, not every social media platform works the same way, and your first step in determining if it’s right for you probably involves a closer look at the options available.

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Twiitering = learning?

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I often have conversations about the role of social media in learning processes. The theory about learning you embrace determine how you look at social media and its importance (or unimportance). Within cognitivism, a clear distinction between knowledge, skills and attitudes is made and sharpened.

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3 Reasons Why Trainers Don’t Need Social Media

Learning Rebels

Question of the week: Should L&D be active within social media? I understand having a social media presence isn’t for everyone. Ok, we know you don’t know everything there is to know and being on some form of social media can help you build a knowledge base that can take you places you’ve never imagined.