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Jane Hart’s Top 100 Learning Tools

Jay Cross

My colleagues in Internet Time Alliance and colleagues. I tap YouTube for entertainment and publishing videos. YouTube also showed me what we wrong with my fridge and taught me how to create 300 dpi imagery with Photoshop, Flickr. Since 2001, I’ve posted 32,000 photographs. Journals.

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10 Best Learning Software in 2020

Ed App

to create and administer courses and collaboration spaces over the Internet. SAP Litmos boasts more than 22 million LMS users and has as customers some of the best companies, including YouTube, Mercedes, and Pepsico. Claroline has been translated into 35 languages and is currently used in over 100 countries around the world.

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Noughties. but nice

Learning with e's

First appearing in 2001, the iPod series is now the most successful digital audio player in history with over 220 million worldwide sales at the time of writing. YouTube: Freaking out, spoofing, parodies, pirated music videos and plenty of dross - that's YouTube for you. Youtube made it easy for millions.

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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

Because I watch YouTube videos, have a Facebook, and text doesn’t mean I expect you to use those to train me at work). 5, October 2001. Cisco internet Business Solutions Group, Global Education. To learn, I sat in a classroom for years, so it would be normal to expect to sit in a classroom to learn at work. Jonassen, D.

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30 years of personal computing

Clive on Learning

1996: MSN converts to the internet and gives away Internet Explorer. 43 million internet users. 2001: M/S launches XBox. Birth of YouTube. Iomega launches Zip drives. Sun releases cross-platform Java language. 1997: Pentium II launched. USB and Firwire interfaces arrive. Low-cost ISDN made available to consumers.

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M is for Media

Clive on Learning

In fact, back in 2001, I wrote an article called M is for Maybe , which expressed my reservations about the whole idea of mobile learning. But, perhaps more slowly than the enthusiasts might have predicted, things have moved on: we have better, more powerful devices, with multimedia capabilities and Internet connectivity.

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Transforming Lives Through Courses And Coaching With Yoga Healer Cate Stillman

LifterLMS

So I started a website and a Constant Contact, if you remember those guys, email, you know, basically like email blog type of conversation with my audience in 2001. Was this your first dollar on the internet kind of thing? Cate Stillman: That’s a good question was that my first dollar on the internet? That’s cool.