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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2011

Jane Hart

7 – In 2007, I used PBWiki (now known as PBWorks) to build collaboration spaces with my colleagues, now 5 years on Google Docs is my collaboration tool of choice, and defintely on my Top 10 Tools list. 9/10 - In 2007 I also listed two course creation tools on my list – PointeCast Publisher and CourseLab.

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Learning Professionals Leaders

Tony Karrer

So, of course, I say, great post. :) There are some interesting thoughts in the post, but also Most learning professionals can only do so much. This makes using something like google docs or pbwiki as an experiment somewhat difficult for the poor, lonely learning professional. The Learning Revolution: Where have all the leaders gone?

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Learning Professionals Leaders

Clark Quinn

So, of course, I say, great post. :) There are some interesting thoughts in the post, but also Most learning professionals can only do so much. This makes using something like google docs or pbwiki as an experiment somewhat difficult for the poor, lonely learning professional. The Learning Revolution: Where have all the leaders gone?

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6 Ways to Add Sizzle to Your Classroom

Learning Rebels

That’s what happens when your customers sign up for a course that has great branding , a fabulous tag line and an energizing course description. Then they arrive at your session and you present them with a ladder safety course featuring the “6 Stupid Rules” YAWN. Sure you have. They get a little excited.

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Remote Collaboration

Tony Karrer

At the core, when I look at what a team needs, it's a pretty simple list: Real-time Voice Screen Sharing Document Editing (sometimes) Asynchronous Share / collaborate on documents, web pages Discussion Notification Of course, I'm simplifying by leaving out things like video chat, recording, etc.

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Firewalls and Security in Software as a Service

Tony Karrer

One of the interesting outcomes of my recent course - Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 For example, in our course, we found that Yahoo Groups were restricted in some corporate environments. We had no trouble with our PBWiki. Elluminate did not work through several firewalls, so we had to switch to WebEx.

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Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Tools - A Summary

Tony Karrer

Background Over the past six weeks, I've been leading a course: Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 / eLearning 2.0 Approaches Course Description: The purpose of this course is to give you an opportunity to learn about collaborative learning by participating in collaborative learning. approaches. approaches.

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