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Informal Learning 3: Building your knowledge library - Sharing what you have learned

Here is the third of six sessions on informal learning.
During the hour-long free Webinar, learn techniques for building your knowledge library. Learn why you would select on tool over another to capture information important to your lifelong learning. Using the right tools you can save time and energy. Learn:
• Why you would use a blogging tool to write about and share your knowledge.
• Why you would use a collaborative writing tool like a wiki to develop a knowledge library.
• Why you would use tools like Flickr and YouTube to collect and display your visual artifacts.
This Webinar will provide valuable tips and best practice for finding, managing, and storing valuable information. Because we are involved in informal learning each and every day, these sessions are intended to provide you with ideas and strategies to help you get the most of your learning opportunities and help you excel in your career.

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