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| Using Social Media for Learning: Tools & Practices Posted: 27 Apr 2011 11:05 AM PDT These are my live blogged notes from a webinar presented by Brandon Hall on Wednesday, April 26 2011. (I joined about 10 minutes late, so missed a bit!) Tom Werner, Chief Research Officer, Brandon Hall LMSs are adding social features – including RSS feeds, peer ratings of content. In Brandon Hall’s research, haven’t talked to a single LMS vendor who is NOT adding these tools. Social media allow:
Makes training more efficient
Social media can reach different audiences:
Best practices of social media for learning: (these 3 examples one Brandon Hall Awards of Excellence): Chrysler Academy 2.0
Cisco Learning Network
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Sales Fitness Center
3 key take-aways from these case studies:
Ann Shea with Quick Lessons http://www.quicklessons.com/ Social media tools for learning Risks and concerns: Biggest challenges for orgs – benefits are not clear To start using social media…don’t need to be as big as HP or Chrysler! Tools that you bring in to your org. What considerations?
Intranet: What can you do on your Intranet already? (e.g., SharePoint) – profiles, tags, ratings Private social networks:
Public social networks:
the most accessed site in 2010! 1/8 minutes online is spent on FB! Why companies consider blocking it, but should also be a place for companies to consider going… 40% of users are 35+ – the demographic has changed!) Jane Bozarth! – Trainers can use FB to fill the gaps and keep learners engaged between formal events. 90% of facebook users don’t return to a fan page once the click the like button The most popular types of content on FB:
a new linked in user every second! A more business-oriented environment. But it’s not as user friendly as FB. Good for external training, partners, vendors. Members only groups on LinkedIn for training – set up a private group (members have to request to join or be invited – and then approved by the manager) Reminder – anything posted on the Internet can potentially be viewed by anyone… Very real time oriented – the pulse of what people are talking about Use hashtags # on topics and @ signs for people Can share links, take online notes File sharing for collaboration:
Video Conferencing
Presentation Sharing Sites To share PPTs, PDFs, videos, etc.
Online Polls & Surveys Mix polls ad surveys with social media for more engagement and better material
Video Sharing
Wikis Share text, images, hyperlinks Social Media Policy The list goes on…blogs, RSS feeds, whiteboarding, etc…. Product Pitch for Quicklessons http://www.quicklessons.com/ collaborative online course creation in the cloud Lots of connection with facebook and Izzui– invite people to courses, share them, people can like them..”an entire social network surrounding your content” – it’s still in beta. They will be at ASTD ICE in Orlando. Izzui is SCORM compliant. |
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| Growing your SMB’s social Web presence Posted: 13 Apr 2011 01:08 AM PDT
Everyday, more and more businesses are refocusing their marketing investments to craft marketing campaigns that leverage on the social Web. Rightfully so, the Web offers a fresh atmosphere organic enough for nurturing brands and open enough to cultivate creative and ingenious campaigns. And because of its vast, interconnected expanse, brands can reach out to a wider audience and target specific markets, allowing better focus on customer engagements and potentially more positive results.
While big companies with established national/global recognition seem to have it made online, they still need the continuous news and marketing strategy, and regular engagements to stay relevant. Startups and small and medium-sized businesses (SMB), on the other hand, are offered a level playing field and the opportunities to grow—provided that they’re armed with the right attitude, a slew of compelling strategies and the best tools online marketing has to offer. The following can help your brand to be easily discoverable online and can even advance your branding efforts and social engagements.
To get the ball rolling, you need to establish your brand’s online presence by creating profiles for your brand on the social networking channels. Popular sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn offer a brawny networking muscle with their huge user base and messaging capabilities. These are powerful sites that should be in any business social media tool kit . Because conversations and news are carried out differently per social network, it’s best for your brand if you sign up in more than one site. The more platforms you take on, the more opportunities to reach out and engage with potential followers. Aside from these, you may also want to look into other social media sites that cater to specific niches, interests and media platforms. Determine which ones you can indeed make use of and find the right channels for your business based on the goals you intend to accomplish, the nature of your business, and your demographic.
As with the nature of social media to put interactions between individuals at the forefront, setting up an identity your brand will embody can really be helpful. This gives your followers an actual character they can relate to, and that is crucial in both branding and developing relationships with your demographic. Consider heavily the image you’d want your brand to embody and how you want your followers to see you as. Take a moment and assess what it is exactly you want your potential followers to think about when they read your profile. Do you want people to look at your brand like a best friend type, the class clown or the attentive parent? Whatever your chosen identity, it should be evident on your social profiles’ bio, page design of your Web site and blog, the user pics, and both the language and tone of your every social media updates. A human personality affords brands better engagement opportunities, allowing you to cultivate it further with constant interactions to gain your demographic’s trust. And when you play your cards right, that can lead to brand loyalty.
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| Below you will see the plan I created for my Pre-Algebra class. It is converted Word file, so some pictures were not showing appropriately, thus they got deleted. If you want to see the original file with comments and blackmasters, click here to open Word file.
Backwards Design Unit Standards 3.0. Students know the Pythagorean Theorem and deepen their understanding of plane and solid geometric shapes by constructing figures that meet given conditions and by identifying attributes of figures.
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K-W-L Pythagorean Theorem
Exercise 1 (5-10 min) Exercise 2 (5-10 min)
Exercise 3 (5-10 min)
Day 2
Exercise 1 (5-10 min) Exercise 2 (5-10 min) Reflection
Dialectical Journal
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| 17 Valuable E-Learning Resources that Won’t Cost You a Penny Posted: 11 Apr 2011 06:13 AM PDT This blog post is by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks.
Last week was a free-for-all in the Articulate community — in a literal sense. It seemed like every time I turned around, someone else was giving away some cool new resource! If you didn’t have a chance to keep up with all the free stuff that was flying, no worries. Here’s a recap of the week’s most talked-about tips and giveaways: Notable tutorials: Conversations in the Community: New blog posts:
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