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Why learning professionals – managers, project managers, interactive designers, [ . . .] should not ignore research

Why learning professionals – managers, project managers, interactive designers, [ . . .] should not ignore research | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Why do learning professionals in L and D – managers, project managers, interactive designers, learning experience designers and so on, ignore research? It doesn’t matter if you are implementing opportunities for learning such as nudges, social opportunities, workflow learning, performance support or designing pieces of content or full courses, you will be faced with deciding on whether one learning strategy, tactic or approach is better than another. This can’t be just about taking a horse to water - you must also make sure it drinks. Imagine a health system where all we do is design hospitals and opportunities for people to do healthy things or get advice on how to cure themselves, by people who do not know what the clinical research shows. 

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Tracking research impact: Social media and research impact | Library guides

Tracking research impact: Social media and research impact | Library guides | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
This guide introduces tools such as Journal Citation Reports, Web of Science and provides instruction on calculating ones h-Index. Using social media to disseminate and promote your research can have striking results, including much higher download counts and potentially citations. It's a quick, easy and cheap way to get the word out about your research.

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5 Ways to Promote Your Research on Social Media

5 Ways to Promote Your Research on Social Media | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Social media has remodeled the collective sharing of ideas via online communities, networks, and blogs.

So, is it necessary for scientists to be an active part of the online world?

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