The Social Learning Lab

From Scroll to Skill: Borrowing from Social Media to Create Social Learning


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Social media is a dynamic classroom, where the lessons are not just about content but also about adaptability, relatability, and the art of capturing attention in a world with ever-heightening standards. 

In this episode, discover how to seamlessly incorporate social media strategies and techniques to develop your training with special guest, Vanessa Alzate.

 

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Your Hosts

Diego Diaz, Jr Digital Designer

Rocio Granela, Jr Project Manager

 

Special Guest

Vanessa Alzate, CEO & President of Kirkpatrick Partners, Founder of Anchored Training

Vanessa Alzate is the President and CEO of Kirkpatrick Partners and Founder and CEO of Anchored Training, a custom training development agency. For almost 15 years, Vanessa has consulted with many mid-large organizations in industries ranging from government to pharmaceutical sales to fashion in an effort to develop training strategies tailored to each individual organization, team, and learner. Vanessa is a dynamic educator in the classroom and works to bring that classroom experience to life online via webinar training and eLearning. Throughout her career, Vanessa has excelled in assisting companies and individuals to expand their industry knowledge through innovative eLearning and classroom curriculum, and encourages her clients to look around them to find inspiration and strategies to engage their learners. Vanessa gives back to the learning community as a speaker for the Association for Talent Development, Training Magazine, and the Learning Guild.

Interested in finding out more about Kirkpatrick Partners or Anchored Training

Connect with Vanessa on LinkedIn

 

Mentioned in This Episode

👤 Alex Hormozi

 

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