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What are your most useful synchronous online facilitation practices?

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4) There isn't a place inside of the virtual world where you can easily post the agenda and I haven't found a virtual flip chart yet. I've always had chat as a back channel to a conference call and used it to summarize key points as a sort of electronic flip chart. This gets me back to wanting that virtual flip chart.

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Information Coping Skills - How Information Overloaded Are You? Take This Quiz

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One of the learning tools I created for the workshop was an information overload self-assessment, a simple quiz with yes/no questions that let folks diagnose the degree of information overload they were feeling. My outline is here. And, if you want, take the quiz, it is easy. Answer yes or no to the questions below.

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Measuring Your Blog's Outcomes and Use of Other Social Media Tools

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I can't easily measure this metric unless I set up some sort of Ruby Goldberg contraption like cut and pasting a month's worth of posts and cut paste into word, count the number of posts, and then chart in excel. Again, I have not consistently written down and charted my technorati rating, but I do know that trend has been to go up.

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Measuring the Value of Your Blog: Reflections Over the Last Year

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Again, I have not consistently written down and charted my technorati rating, but I do know that trend has been to more or less go up. I especially appreciate both the quality and the personal nature of your posts and learning tools." You've really been a huge help. Thank you for taking the time to help us newbies along.