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Post by WEA Learn Online Admin on Feb 20, 2014 18:08:31 GMT
We would like to know how you found the webinar, was it useful? Too short? Or were the times not convenient for you? Feedback is essential and we value it in order that we can improve our delivery.
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Post by TracyB on Feb 28, 2014 10:56:31 GMT
Hi Adam, I've just had a chance to watch the recording of the Facebook webinar you recently ran and found it really useful as an introduction. I agree with you about the Groups feature being something that could be used by tutors and their students to create private learning circles. I'd like to see a bit more in depth coverage about the security / privacy settings side of Facebook as, like yourself, I'm a private person and worry about this side of it. Do you have plans to do any screencasts if people request further info about an area you've covered in a webinar? Does this forum site enable you to upload or embed screencasts into a posting? Or would this sort of thing be put up on your Moodle VLE instead?
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Post by JackyG on Feb 28, 2014 11:51:16 GMT
Hi, I too have just watched the Facebook webinar recording and also found it really useful. I would still like to know more about how to post things/articles from other websites onto my personal facebook page for my friends to see, and how things are shared and controlling if they are public or just for friends. Would also be good to encourage voluntary members to use our facebook page and the webinars, they dont appear to have been mentioned yet in any of the blurb as another group of potential users/engagers
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Post by Chris on Feb 28, 2014 15:10:12 GMT
HI
The session covered a lot of ground both in terms of using IT strategically and in how to use the facebook as an application. Would it be better to look at how we might use the technology first then consider the technical issue of how it works. My particular view is that we utilize facebook as an entry point to the other things that we do, such as using Blogger for online presentation or as a resource base for our courses. My experience suggests that many colleagues have little knowledge of IT and are resistant to using it as a teaching tool and the first battle we need to fight is to show how the internet offers a whole new dimension to our work and the possibilities of developing courses that have been lost to more traditional methods.
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Post by Maurice on Aug 13, 2014 19:17:30 GMT
Hello,
I have just listened to the Facebook webinar recording after being referred to your website by a friend who is studying on one of your courses, and found it extremely useful as a starting point.
The only thing I'm unsure of is whether the course are for your staff or for the public?
Will there be more courses coming soon? I really liked the convenience of learning at my own pace and at a time that suits me. Especially appealing is the ability to pause, have a coffee and re-listen to anything I wasn't sure of. Thank you again for a great course!
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