Doin' the Socials:
Supporting Learning through Social Media Tools

Speaker

Jane bozarth
Author, Social Media for Trainers
Webinar Recording Details
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  • Date and Time
    Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 9AM Pacific / 12PM Eastern
  • Duration
    1 Hour
  • Cost
    $0 (Free)
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Description

There are many options for using social media to support our learning in classes, at conferences, and when participating in other events. In this session we’ll explore social media tools like Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and Periscope with a special emphasis on using them to support learning.  "Doin' the Socials" is full of examples and ideas for supporting your own learning and extending the reach of your work as a training practitioner. 


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About Jane Bozarth, Ph.D.

A decade ago Jane Bozarth moved from the world of traditional instruction to designing and facilitating both asynchronous and synchronous training. Now that technology—and learner access to it—has finally caught up with possibilities, her interests have expanded to the world of social media tools to support and extend the work of the workplace training practitioner. She has an M.Ed. in Training & Development/Technology in Training and a doctorate in Adult Education. (Her dissertation, on workplace social learning/communities of practice, is available free via a Google search).+ You can find her "live" most anytime on Twitter @janebozarth and almost always on Thursday evenings as one of the moderators of the popular #lrnchat sessions. Her Twitter profile describes her as a feral learner, positive deviant, and World's Oldest Millennial. She also drives too fast.





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