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How To Maintain Momentum in Blogging

Experiencing eLearning

I have often turned email or social media questions into blog posts. After all, if I have already written a paragraph or two on LinkedIn, that’s a good start on a blog post. Clark Quinn has gotten several blog posts from recent social media conversations on general learning myths and on combating the learning styles myth.

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How To Make Money By Sharing Expertise For Free

Experiencing eLearning

I also did a few podcast interviews, and I’m active on LinkedIn and several online communities. Blog or email list LinkedIn Referrals from other L&D professionals A large portion of my income comes through repeat clients, but for new leads, those are the big three. Thursday, April 25, 10:00 EDT.

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12 ALTERNATIVES TO A COURSE

Learnnovators

A while ago, Mark Britz asked an interesting and valuable question on LinkedIn. On similar lines, if you want to share some expert advice, a podcast (or a podcast series ) is a great way to go. It read “What if training wasn’t an option?” So here goes my response. Want to share stories of how someone did something successfully?

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Looking Back at 2023, Looking Ahead to 2024

Experiencing eLearning

In addition to the traffic directly on my blog, this post was one of my most popular ones on LinkedIn: over 20,000 impressions, 280 reactions, and 70 comments. LinkedIn LinkedIn is increasingly a place to share content like blog posts. I often get more comments on blog posts on LinkedIn than I do on my blog. Probably not.

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My History of Live Blogged Notes

Experiencing eLearning

Social Networking, the “Third Place,” and the Evolution of Communication. Podcasting with Section 508. Social Bookmarking to Support Professional Practice. Evaluating Social Networking Tools for Distance Learning. Creating and Teaching a College-Level Undergraduate Course in Social Networking.

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Growing Use of Social Media in Education

LearnDash

The most used social media methods are blogs and wikis, but all five increased in use from 2012 to 2013. Still, despite the possibility of distractions, 78.9% believe that the use of elearning and mobile technologies has increased the teacher and student communication. What Tools are Used?

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | December 18, 2020

Mike Taylor

Can Social Networks Help Us Be More Creative? While I realize the presence of some of the ill-effects, social networks can have some benefits. is a look back on one of my favorite L&D podcasts, The Learning Hack podcast that summarizes the main themes that surfaced over the course of the past year.