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Fighting the Good Fight
Social Media Tools
for Learning
Boot Camp
LearningRebels.com
Shannon Tipton
Owner, Learning Rebels
Tweet me @stipton
Tweet this session: #SoMeBootCamp
#LSCON609 3/2014
Let’s Take a
Poll
How Do You Interact with the
Internet?
Enter and fall
down the YouTube
rabbit hole
Shopping, Banking,
Amazon,
Facebook,
Pinterest
Read blogs, post
comments, search
for targeted
information
Create blogs, post
to LinkedIn,
comment in
groups
Find and share
information.
Social Media
Versus Social
Learning
Popular Tools and
Purposes
Recommendations
Today’s
discussion
#SoMeBootCamp 7/2014
What is
Social
Media?
LearningRebels.com
Holy information
overload Batman
What is
Social
Media?
LearningRebels.com
1,110,000,000
What about
Social
Learning?
LearningRebels.com
How about
what it’s not…
Myth:
Orientation
Class
Lunch and
Learns
Corporate
University
Compliance
Training
Team Building
Event
Leadership
Academy
Personality
Assessment
Course
Workshops
What about
Social
Learning?
LearningRebels.com
Learning is
EVERYWHERE!
In the hallway Over Lunch At the bar
Over DinnerDuring Breaks
By the Coffee
Machine
In Group
Chats
“Over the
fence”
It’s ALL learning!
Social
Media Tools
Encourage
Discovery
LearningRebels.com
Social
Learning
Social
Media
Social Media
Learning
Let’s Talk
Tools
Let’s take a poll
In a nutshell
Free Easy to use
People are
already there
Upload pictures
and video
Set up for
people to share
and interact
Group set-up
possible
Tools
Use for: Building Relationships,
Sharing, Collaboration
Free Easy to use
Great for
Chats
Upload
pictures and
video
Backchannel
Use
Class
discussions
Tools
Use for: Building Relationships,
Sharing, Collaboration
Free Easy to use
People are
already there
Upload
pictures and
video
Set up groups
Class or
subject
discussions
Tools
Use for: Building Relationships,
Sharing, Collaboration,
Broadcasting
Free Easy to use
Hangouts!
Upload
pictures and
video
Set up
multiple
groups
Class or
subject
discussions
Tools
Use for: Building Relationships,
Sharing, Collaboration,
Broadcasting
Mostly Free Easy to use
Communication
& Reflection
Share pictures
and video
Newsletters &
updates
Track class or
subject
discussions
Tools
Use for: Sharing, Collaboration,
Broadcasting
Tools
Use for: Sharing, Collaboration,
Broadcasting
http://learncamp.wordpress.com/
http://www.pinterest.com/stipton1217/creative-learning/
A Picture is worth 1000
Words!
Tools
Blog: Book Club
for Leadership
Twitter: Pre-Work
Discussions
Facebook: Group
for Sales
Google +:
Orientation –
Video Stories
YouTube Channel
LinkedIn:
Targeted
Discussion Boards
Tools
Share!
Change Requires Support
Recommendations: Books
Recommendations: Blogs
Cammy Bean:
Learning Visions
Jane Hart:
Learning in a
Social Workplace
Harold Jarche:
Life in Perpetual
Beta
Mark Britz:
Learning Zealot
Mike Taylor:
Work Smarter
Not Harder
Matt Guyan:
Learning Snippets
Elearning
Industry
Elearning Guild –
Twist Series
Shannon Tipton:
Learning Rebels
• The ball is
in your
court
To Use the
Tools or Not
to Use the
Tools
The Choice
is Yours!
Fighting the Good Fight
Social Media Tools for
Learning
Boot Camp
LearningRebels.com
Shannon Tipton
Owner, Learning Rebels
Tweet me @stipton
Find us on Facebook:
LearningRebels
Interested in learning more about
how Social Media tools can help
your learning initiatives? Contact
us here!

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Editor's Notes

  1. Insert Poll Here. Poll should reflect items on the screen
  2. There are a lot of opinions as to what is Social Media. Which part are we focusing on? The Social? The Media? Let’s jump off with what might be considered the accepted definition.
  3. There are a lot of opinions as to what is Social Media. Which part are we focusing on? The Social? The Media? Let’s jump off with what might be considered the accepted definition.
  4. The myth in Social Learning is that this is a new concept. It’s not. Social Learning has been around as long as the cavemen have been able to write on the walls.
  5. When in actuality learning happens regardless of where you are and what you are doing. Let’s not confuse the learning with the tools.
  6. Set up a poll asking the participants which social media tools do they use. Settings should be that participants can select all that apply. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google Plus Pinterest YouTube Any Blogging site (blogger/wordpress) Instragram Flicker Stumbleupon Pocket Flipboard Snapchat Foursquare Skype Vine Other None of the above
  7. Fun moment