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Social Media and Professional Development Survey

by Jeff Cobb on July 10, 2009

During July and August I will be updating the free Tagoras eBook Learning 2.0 for Associations to discuss new technologies and to offer new and different examples of the ways in which associations are using social media (blogs, wikis, social networks, Twitter, etc.) as part of their professional development activities.

To support the revised version of the eBook (which will remain free), I’ve launched a very brief survey to gather more information about how association professional development programs are using social media – not just for e-learning, but in all aspects of the education they deliver.

The survey is very short and should take no more than a few minutes to fill out.

Even if you are not using any social media, it is highly valuable for you to participate – part of the purpose is to get an idea of how many organizations are actually using social media as part of their professional development activities.

**Survey participants will receive a copy of the results.**

To participate, simply follow the link below.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=0VZVtUUdjrs3xZgcwQ_2fm6w_3d_3d

The survey will close at the end of the day on Tuesday, July 21
. (Owing to a range of technical difficulties, we’ve extended the survey by a week.)

JTC