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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2011

Jane Hart

6 – In 2007 Skype was a key tool to keep in touch with my colleagues and clients, and in 2011 it still is very important to me, so it is another of my Top 10 tools. Skype is always-on for me, which means I am only a mouse click away from texting or talking to my contacts. So what does my Top 10 Tools for Learning 2011 look like?

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What corporates can learn from the Top 10 Tools for Learning 2012

Jane Hart

3 - Google Docs/Drive. People often need to work collaboratively. So rather than passing around a number of Word documents and trying to collate the results manually, using a collaboration tool like Google Docs makes this an easy process. But there’s lots more you can do with Google Docs too. 6 - Dropbox.

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Learned Helplessness of Learning #chat2lrn

Nick Leffler

So, regardless of the term you see, as long as it has Learned Helplessness and Learning in it then it’s the same topic. Shortly after Skyping with Mark and Lesley Price of the chat2lrn crew, Mark and I were busy at work authoring the questions in Google Docs. First Thoughts on Learned Helplessness. Guest Post.

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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

3- Google Docs/Drive 87- OpenOffice. NETWORKING & COLLABORATION PLATFORMS. Public social networks. social networks. Collaboration platforms. 7- Skype. 32- Adobe Connect 50- Blackboard Collaborate 54- WebEx. OFFICE TOOLS. Office suites. Document tools. 19- Word 59- Scribd.

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8 Ways to Cover Social Activities in Your Training Course

PulseLearning

However, there are ways to cultivate a thriving online learning community and facilitate peer-based feedback with social learning activities. How to Incorporate Social Learning into Online Training. In traditional training sessions, social learning is a given. Host a Live Webinar. Turn The Tables.

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Catching up…

Clark Quinn

This is not to say that formal learning needs social learning, but rather that it supports it in many meaningful ways. It’s certainly the necessary backbone for collaboration, inherently, but there’s also the somewhat ephemeral but valuable interpersonal contact, not just the information. Business changes.

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Why (and How) to Design Association Education for Young Professionals

WBT Systems

They just want to have a say in what and how they learn— relevance and personalization of the learning journey is critical. Collaborative, social learning. Millennials and Gen Z grew up with collaborative technology like Skype, Google Docs, and online forums.