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Christopher Pappas

Turning Learning Into Social Fun - 0 views

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    Turning Learning Into Social Fun We live in a social world. People are constantly sharing their lives and enjoy communicating with each other, but when it comes to learning, why does it feel like the world has stopped moving? http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/companies/item/451-turning-learning-into-social-fun
Christopher Pappas

Top Authoring Tools Companies based on Social Media - 0 views

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    For many organizations, the authoring tools, are one of the most significant software for developing eLearning courses. Recently I read a post from trainingindustry.com "2012 Top Authoring Tools Companies" and I made my research concerning The Top Authoring Tools Companies based on Social Media. I ranked the Top Authoring Tools Companies of trainingindustry.com based on the people that follows them on their social networks.
Christopher Pappas

Does your organization use social media to support online training and education? - 0 views

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    What are you doing in your organization? Could you please share with us your best practices? Susan Demoya said: I recently posted a blog "The Power of Social Media in Hospice Education and Training" on ways that I think hospice educators could incorporate social media as an educational tool. It seems like such a vast area of opportunity for all educators and I would welcome any comments from the group on how social media is used in your organization for training and education.
Tesseract Learning

How To Enhance Virtual Learning With The Help Of Social Learning - Tesseract Learning - 0 views

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    A virtual learning environment is a medium of learning where learners go through courses, study materials and learning aids through an online medium. It can be browser-based or a virtual training session through Zoom. Virtual learning offers activities, interactions, and resources within a course structure and provides different levels of assessment. Given this context, learners can access learning materials through peer-to-peer collaboration networks such as forums. As social learning is a continuous process of learning from other people within and outside the organization, it can be integrated into virtual learning through various means.
Christopher Pappas

Developing Communities of Practice - 1 views

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    Social media allows friends, family, and co-workers to easily stay connected. Those same tools can be used to establish a community of practice (CoP) where participants connect to nurture and learn from one another. "Many ideas grow better when transplanted into another mind than the one where they sprang up." - Oliver Wendell Holmes CoPs are organized either formally or through happenstance. They may focus on promoting a business, or on training and professional development, or even on a hobby or topic. Membership in a CoP requires a passion for the community's domain, a willingness to contribute to its knowledge base, and application of new skills. Both novices and experts have insights to contribute.
Christopher Pappas

The Hottest Educational Technology Trends based on Teachers - Infographic - 2 views

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    The Hottest Educational Technology Trends based on Teachers - Infographic Web-based Tools for Educational Purposes, Online Educational Resources, Digital Literacy, Personal Learning Networks (PLN), Blended Learning, Social Media in Education, E-Moderation, Mobile Learning, Digital Games in Education, Interactive Whiteboards: Which is your Hottest Educational Trend? http://elearningindustry.com/the-hottest-educational-technology-trends-based-on-teachers-infographic
Christopher Pappas

Are you interested to post on The eLearning Industry Blog? - 0 views

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    Are you a professional involved in the eLearning Industry? You are welcome to contribute content to the eLearning Industry blog. The editorial team of the eLearning Industry blog will review all submissions and publish all suitable content. We will personally notify you when your post will be posted and we will included a link to you website or social media profile (LinkedIn, Facebook, Blog, Twitter, etc). Why to contribute content to the eLearning Industry blog? Because you want to share your knowledge/experience with the eLearning community Because the eLearning Industry Online network has: 27K+ of members at LinkedIn 10K+ of followers at Twitter 2K+ of Likes at Facebook 3K+ of unique views
Christopher Pappas

Post Here at the leading elearning source! - 1 views

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    Are you interested to post on eLearningIndustry.com? You are welcome to contribute content on eLearningIndustry.com The editorial team of the eLearningIndustry.com will review all submissions and publish all suitable content. We will personally notify you when your post will be posted and we will included a link to you website or social media profile (LinkedIn, Facebook, Blog, Twitter, etc). Why to contribute content to The eLearningindustry.com? Because you want to share your knowledge/experience with the eLearning community Because the eLearning Industry Online network has: 33K+ of members at LinkedIn 12K+ of followers at Twitter 2.8K+ of Likes at Facebook 30K+ of unique views We are interested to include blog posts to the following topics: eLearning and instructional design best practices eLearning industry news eLearning Demos (actual products or solutions you have built) eLearning problems and how you solve them Personal experience with educational technologies such as LMS, authoring tools, etc
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