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What’s in My Conference Bag? ATD ICE 2018

Learning Rebels

Back in 2014, David Kelley interviewed me for the (then) upcoming Dev Learn Conference sponsored by the Elearning Guild, he was writing a series on what people bring to the conference with them. Why this matters to you – keeping your notes on Evernote, OneNote or Google docs allows you to share your notes in the moment. SUPER COOL!

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6 Ways Employees Can Make Time for Skill Development

Thinkdom

Note-taking apps like ,, Evernote help you store all your resources, such as articles, online study materials, and videos, in one place and share them with others. Hobbies like coding and content writing directly impact our professional lives. All your materials are stored in one organized location, saving you time.

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30 Day Brainstorm Challenge – Day 16: The Blank Page

Learning Rebels

Not organized enough for video, not concrete enough to write out. As with any brainstorming exercise I begin, it all starts with post-it notes (I swear, they need to start paying me!) – writing down the thoughts that have stuck with me today. It’s tougher to throw away an idea when it’s typed into Word or Evernote.

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I think, therefore I blog

Learning with e's

There seems to be a growing divide between teachers who share their content, and teachers who don't. In a recent blog post, I gave seven reasons why teachers should blog. I followed that post up with another highlighting some of the reasons teachers don't blog. Blogging for me has many clear benefits for professionals.

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A Simple Guide to Write Quiz Questions for Web Based Training Courses

Mindflash

Write a few quiz questions. You find a slide, write a quiz question, and then skip a few more slides looking for the next topic. ” These are common questions among eLearning designers, and they can be easily solved with a simple system for writing quiz questions. You only have one more thing to do before it gets reviewed.

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My Learning Tools

ID Reflections

Amplify bridges the gap that micro-blogging seems to have created in the blogosphere with people sharing links to great posts and maybe a few words on Twitter. The way Amplify works, one has to dig a bit deeper…probably a move toward sharing more thoughtfully… Blog : As Harold Jarche has said, my blog is where I hammer out my ideas.

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How To Maintain Momentum in Blogging

Experiencing eLearning

Someone asked me in last week’s eLearning Freelancer Bootcamp Q&A about how I maintain my blogging momentum. I’ve been blogging since late 2006, and I’m still publishing every week. That’s a lot of writing. Many people start blogging but struggle to get past the first handful of posts.

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