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Filtered RSS Feed

Experiencing eLearning

Partly due to a request from Tony Karrer for eLearning Learning and partly because others have asked in the past, I did a little research on how to filter an RSS feed so I can provide a feed without the daily bookmarks posts. Posted in Blogging, Tools.

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Blogging in a Walled Garden

Experiencing eLearning

One of the features of Sakai that our team was looking for in a new LMS is a blogging tool. I admit some significant improvements in usability are possible in this tool. However, it does give us the option of blogging within the system. So how do you use a blog effectively when it’s housed within a walled garden?

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2015 top 10 tools for learning

Clark Quinn

As a public service announcement, I list my top 10 tools for learning as well: Google search: I regularly look up things I hear of and don’t know. 99.99% of the time) provides me with links that give me the answer i need. It often leads me to Wikipedia (my preferred source, teachers take note), but regularly (e.g.

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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2011

Jane Hart

It is such a sophisticated tool, and it also now powers my Learning in the Social Workplace blog. 3 – I still use TypePad , which was my blogging tool of choice in 2007 – which I used for Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day blog, but it’s not on my 2011 list. Please do share them here.

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Ad-hoc Social Learning Environment - How a Blog Drives Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

The blog has a personal touch, it is easy to follow, its updates are delivered to participant's RSS reader instantaneously. We used Blogger, the Google blogging tool. The instructor's blog posts were very short - often less than one hundred words.

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Brandon Hall Network - Nicely Done?

Tony Karrer

Maybe I'm in a grumpy mood because Brandon Hall got rid of their Yahoo Discussion Groups to provide this network. Part of my reservation is that it is yet another social networking tool and a blogging tool. The network UI is hardly "nicely design and functional."

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Backchannels – what’s all the fuss, anyway?

Integrated Learnings

While there, I engaged in a practice I had never before used known as a backchannel, via the well known micro blogging tool Twitter. Twitter does not provide the same type of reinforcement, so it left me wondering if they even got read. Also, using a backchannel can be distracting.

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