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What are the keys to creating an engaging and educational experience when producing online classes? In FIR on Higher Education episode 7, Comply Socially Founder Eric Schwartzman answers this question.
Eric has been conducting social media trainings in different parts of the world for several years. He recently took his courses online through his company which helps employers manage risk and scale engagement through innovative online social media training courseware. He talks about how to deliver curriculum online versus in person, the importance of high quality production and the future of MOOCs, among other related topics.
Also on episode 7, Harry Hawk gives an update on how he has integrated Twitter into his classroom, while I provide a short book review on why Gini Dietrich’s new book Spin Sucks is an important read for higher education communicators, administrators and academics.
About Eric Schwartzman
Eric is the Founder and CEO of Comply Socially, which helps employers manage risk and scale engagement through innovative online social media training courseware. He is also the best-selling coauthor of Social Marketing to the Business Customer, the first book devoted exclusively to B2B social media communications. He’s been conducting live social media training programs to accelerate digital literacy in the workplace since 2004 and introduced online social media training in January 2013.
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