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References: eLearning Guild Online Session: How to Integrate Social Networking to Impact Learning and Performance Dec. 13, 2007

December 13, 2007August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Welcome to the Session. The following are the references for the December 13, 2007 Session. Download the 25-Page Special Report and Framework Graphics. Plus PowerPoint file, the three framework graphics. Basic 2-3 minutes video on “What is Social Networking” –…

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C Dragon – Software That Combines Photos from All Others to Compose One – Like Collective Photo-Making

November 29, 2007August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Social Networking Extended to Social Media Networking. The video is a presentation by Microsoft on a software (C Dragon) that integrates and captures images found in Web 2.0 tools and assembles them into one image. It’s like composing a singular…

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Twitter # 24 Using Blog as Speaker Tool

November 15, 2007August 26, 2020 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Try this experiment. I created a blog that participants from the audience can send email to, post their comments, questions and ideas. During the whole length of my presentation, on Social Networking and Learning Impacts, I asked the audience of…

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“The Outsourced Brain”

November 13, 2007August 1, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Through Dave Snowden’s blog, I found this interesting New York Times article “The Outsourced Brain.” David Brooks says: The gurus seek bliss amidst mountaintop solitude and serenity in meditative trance, but I, a grasshopper, have achieved the oneness with the…

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Twitter # 21 – Worthless Wrist Watch

November 8, 2007August 2, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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How do you know you are really behind the curve in technology? You wear a wrist watch. “Why use a wrist watch? What does it do? What?!!! It only does one thing – tell time?” —this is what a young…

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Twitter # 12 – Saying No Politely

November 7, 2007August 2, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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How do you politely say NO to someone who invites you to network online and you really don’t care to network with this person? Ray Jimenez, PhDVignettes Learning“Helping Learners Learn Their Way”

Twitter # 13 – Personal Media

November 7, 2007July 26, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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The success of Web 2.0 is based on people being able to have their own media. Ray Jimenez, PhDVignettes Learning“Helping Learners Learn Their Way”

Twitter # 14 – the Power of Connections

November 7, 2007July 26, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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The Power of the network is defined by what the network excludes. Ray Jimenez, PhDVignettes Learning“Helping Learners Learn Their Way”

Twitter # 9 Facebook .. What It Is

November 7, 2007July 26, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Digital Natives (DN) and Digital Immigrants(DI) look at Facebook differently. Natives do and use it. Immigrants hesitate, wonder if it works, then ask for permission to use it. Ray Jimenez, PhDVignettes Learning“Helping Learners Learn Their Way”

Twitter #18 – Another Form of Crisis

November 7, 2007July 26, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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There are two forms of serious crisis. Environmental crisis. Human capital crisis. We systematically decrease intelligence and creativity by “education”. Case in point: children in grade school show a lot more creativity, compared to a 30- year- old person. As…

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How Taking Baby Steps Can Lead to Giant Success in e-Learning

October 28, 2004July 8, 2022 Ray Jimenez, PhDUncategorized
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Topics this issue: 1. Taking baby steps to achieve giant success in elearning The most difficult part of starting a project is making that crucial “first step.” Especially in elearning where the market is flooded with too many choices for…

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Ray Jimenez, PhD
Chief Learning Architect
Recipient of “Innovations Award” from Training Magazine Founder: TrainingMagNetwork with 170,000 members, Situation Expert, Excite Webinars, Vignettes Learning Author: 3-Minute eLearning (2011), Story Impacts (2012), Scenario-Based Learning (2015), Do-it-Yourself eLearning, (2017), Workflow Learning (2019), and Transforming Learning Design with A.I. ChatGPT (2023).

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