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Why Companies Should Spend More on Social Learning | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Cammy Bean’s latest blog post provides many ideas as well as real-life examples for Using Social Media for Learning. In the article she gives some scary statistics: Our recent study showed that 30 percent of US companies spent money on informal learning tools or services in 2010. However, wikis are only the tip of the iceberg.

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Analyzing the ROI of Social Media in Training | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Analyzing the ROI of Social Media in Training by Jim on May 3, 2011 in social learning A continuing theme among my blog posts has been the difficulty of demonstrating the ROI of social learning initiatives.

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8 Years of Blogging

Experiencing eLearning

I missed my anniversary by a few days, but I’ve now been blogging for 8 years. Some statistics: Total number of posts: 920. Voice Over Scripts: Writing Style Tips. My Instructional Design Careers posts also continue to be popular, and are a primary way people find me on search engines. Total views: > 877,000.

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2009 Review

Experiencing eLearning

It’s been a somewhat slow start, as I had no computer for the first two weeks, but hopefully I’ll have some more to write about soon. These are my top posts according to the social signals measured by eLearning Learning : Blogging in a Walled Garden. Google Wonder Wheel & Other Search Options. Why a Wiki?

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

When I first started writing essays for school, the rule we were given was “no online sources allowed.” And since you’re teaching an online course , it should be a given that your learners will be searching for resources online. Imagine trying to write a guide for citing online sources in 1997, the year before Google was founded?

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My Top 10 Tools for Learning in 2024

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Microsoft Word I use Word for creating facilitator and participant guides for instructor-led training, drafting blog posts, taking notes, writing scripts, and creating storyboards. Its readability statistics are useful for revising my work to ensure that I’m using plain language. It’s not the tool’s fault.

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Stats Review from 2008

Experiencing eLearning

I’ve been blogging for just over 2 years now; my first posts were on December 26, 2008. I’m still quite pleased with the growth I saw in 2008 over my first year of blogging. Monthly View Statistics. It’s hard to do a comparison of feed statistics. It’s hard to do a comparison of feed statistics.