Okay, adding Twitter buttons to elearning courses probably isn't the most popular use of social media, but it's still a good idea for your portfolio projects.
Twitter's web intents make it easy to customize tweet links.
I think that this idea can also be applied as part of an overall training strategy and we could introduce social/informal learning in organizations through this type of initiatives. Of course, this is just a suggestion and needs much more thought. But, I was thinking that students may share their opinions about the courses they have taken with their colleagues, for example. This could encourage discussions (and continuous learning) after completing a course.
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Great idea, David! Thank you very much for sharing it. I am updating my portfolio on LinkedIn and I will definitely add this button to my demo courses
Thanks, Mayra. Here's a quick Screenr on how to set it up:
I already watched it and tweeted about it, David!
I think that this idea can also be applied as part of an overall training strategy and we could introduce social/informal learning in organizations through this type of initiatives. Of course, this is just a suggestion and needs much more thought. But, I was thinking that students may share their opinions about the courses they have taken with their colleagues, for example. This could encourage discussions (and continuous learning) after completing a course.
How would you do the same thing with Facebook?
Hi Kristen
Have a look at this post http://community.articulate.com/forums/p/5339/31391.aspx#31391
cheers
geert
Hi Kristen,
Regarding Storyline you can share a page/link on Facebook by adapting the following URL:
http://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=http://www.yoursite.com
Hope it helps,
Alex
Thanks Alexandros, that was what I was looking for!
-Kristen
David's example also works in Articulate Presenter. I've set it up just as easily as he explained in his Storyline related screencast.
Here is the source file:
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