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Top 10 tools for Learning 2023

Clark Quinn

Though I’m intrigued to try Apple’s FreeForm, in recent cases I’ve been editing old diagrams to update, and it’s hard to switch. Apple’s Keynote is also still my ‘goto’ presentation maker, e.g. for my LDA activities. I also continue to use Microsoft’s Word as a writing tool.

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5 Companies Likely to Buy Coursera

LearnDash

Similar to Facebook, I think we can reasonably expect the user growth to incrementally increase as the “wannabees” drop out or are gobbled up by competitors. Nothing is really “free” (just look at modern day Facebook or YouTube as an example). Coursera was launched in April 2012, and one year later boasts 3.2

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4 Implications of Microsoft’s Acquisition of LinkedIn

CommLab India

Microsoft’s recent acquisition of LinkedIn has created ripples in the world of technology. I believe the deal between Microsoft and LinkedIn could have 4 major implications for the corporate world. Microsoft could come up with an integrated talent management platform. billion USD. Let us see what they are.

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JIVE's clearspace takes social networking behind the firewall

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

The service takes on Microsoft's Sharepoint with a feature set that looks like something many consumer software users would be envious of. USAToday recently said that "Jive Software wants to be the Apple Computer of corporate social networks." R/WW reports tonight that Jive Software is releasing Clearspace2.0

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The Future of Work and Learning 2: Chatbots

Jane Hart

Firstly, use of mobile devices has now exceeded use of desktop machines to access the Internet, and secondly, people are now spending more time in messaging apps than in social networks. More and more messaging apps are supporting bots, e.g. Facebook Messenger, Slack, Kik, WeChat, Skype and Telegram. alerts, reminders, etc).

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2015 top 10 tools for learning

Clark Quinn

Facebook: there’s another group that I use like the Skype channel, and of course just what comes in from friends postings is a great source of lateral input. LinkedIn: I share thoughts there and track a few of the groups (not as thoroughly as I wish, of course).

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

I also like to make occasional visits to Google Labs and Adobe Labs to "keep up" with the tech tools they are working on and to test drive any beta versions available.