Making TILT social

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TILT as a social tool

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TILT as a social tool

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How to follow peopleHow to interact with other people’s TILTs

How to form groups

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As TILT grows more and more users, from diverse backgrounds will TILT.

You can use TILT to only show you TILTs from people that you find interesting.

We’ve tried to make it as easy as possible.

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You can interact with other people’s TILTs in three main ways:◦You can agree with them◦You can disagree with them◦You can show that you learnt from them

All of these options give you the option to write a comment!

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If you press the ‘Learnt’ button we make a copy of the TILT and add it to your

own list of TILTs (as it’s something you’ve learnt). A great way of building up

your learning log.

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In the pilot of TILT this was the most requested feature.

Users wanted an area to share specific TILTs. For instance within a General Practice, a lecture group, condition specific etc.

You can control the groups, they can be public (anyone can join), semi-public (invites only) or private (restricted access, non-one sees the TILTs).

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Simple as that.Any questions contact

me viajon.brassey@tripdatab

ase.com