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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Top Ten Tools for 2009

Learning Visions

Wednesday, April 15, 2009 My Top Ten Tools for 2009 Cammys Top 10 Tools of 2009 These are my favorite tools in support of my own learning adventures. So easy to clip from articles online, jot down to do lists, and tag and organize it all. Delicious Tag articles as you go. Evernote I heart Evernote. Its delicious.

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

I’ve been doing this the past few years, for example: Learned about Learning in 2009. It was definitely helpful to spend time going through Twitter for Learning – 55 Great Articles. See Failure of Creative Commons Licenses and Creative Commons Use in For-Profit Company eLearning? for more on this.

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Yesterday's blog post

Learning with e's

But it is probably still true that you are only as good as your last journal article, book, or conference presentation. My Teaching with Twitter post from January 2009 is still going strong with 12,000 views. This is a little different to publishing a paper based journal article or book. Yet you can't change the printed word.

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Teacher voice 1: Neil Jarrett

Learning with e's

Neil graduated in 2009 and is now a teacher at an international school in Thailand. He has written three books and several articles for magazines such as the Times Educational Supplement. One of those former students - Neil Jarrett - has done rather well for himself. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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Can Doodling Actually Enhance Training? Apparently, Yes

Mindflash

An April 24 Wall Street Journal article pointed out that several high-tech companies like Facebook are responding to a growing body of evidence that suggests that doodling — sketching ideas out graphically, even if crudely — can simplify communication, fuel collaboration, and help generate new ideas.

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Games for girls

Learning with e's

Games based learning is currently a hotly debated topic in education and is a fertile field of study (Holmes, 2011; Abrams, 2009). Read the complete article at this link. Navy Games for girls by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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An audience with.

Learning with e's

I published the results of the study in 2009, revealing that when they were aware of an audience, students raised their game. I invited Dan to co-present with me at the ALT-C Conference in Manchester in 2009. Subsequently, each of them presented their work at the Plymouth Enhanced Learning Conferences in 2009, 2010 and 2011.

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