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Trending online courses and degrees in business and tech

Coursera

Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce Professional Certificate from Google. You’ll learn how to use industry-standard tools and platforms like Canva, Constant Contact, Google Ads, Google Analytics, Hootsuite, HubSpot, Mailchimp, Shopify, and Twitter from subject-matter experts at Google.

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Is your head in "the cloud"?

Integrated Learnings

So now here comes cloud computing and once again my risk flag goes up. Is the cloud the same thing as Web 2.0? If that’s the case, is the Internet itself the cloud? It’s installed on your corporate network but uses some services from the cloud. SCORM Cloud by the good folks at Rustici is an example of this.

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#ICELW Opening Keynote with Steve Wheeler @timbuckteeth "The Future is Mobile…Social…Personal"

Learning Visions

Is it Google Glass – will your organization use it? Age and generations—these are NOT the issue—it’s context (he shows a picture of a kid reading a newspaper next to his grandfather on his computer). These PLNs (Personal Learning Networks) are going to become even MORE important to organizational learning. “I

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On The Cloud

eLearning Cyclops

On occasion, I have written about the " Cloud " and have expected to use cloud computing more and more. So, it is time to reflect on how much cloud computing I do.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

For me it is a blog community and following many experts on Twitter. 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. It is tough to stay on top of all the emerging tools.

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All Generations Learn in the Cloud

CLO Magazine

As tools such as Google and YouTube gain popularity, repeated reference is made to software that’s available “in the cloud.” Many speculate that there might be generational differences in how software in the cloud is used for learning purposes. Let’s take a closer look at the definition of the phrase “in the cloud.”

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A summer chat about the Cloud

TalentLMS

With Cloud computing gaining a major foothold in the enterprise, millions of corporate employees are seeing the legacy intranet apps they’ve used for decades getting replaced with shiny new SaaS applications. Nick: Aren’t they already on Facebook, Twitter and who knows what else? INTERIOR, BIG CITY BAR — NIGHT.