Tony Karrer

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Low-Cost Test and Quiz Tool Comparison

Tony Karrer

He helped me pull together the following evaluation of a few different solutions: ClassMarker Quia ProProfs Google Docs Forms Creator, and Quibblo. Google Docs Forms Google Docs has a built-in Form document type that allows the creation of a set of questions. Not as easy to use as some of the other tools.

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Real-Time Collaborative Editing

Tony Karrer

Doesn't Google docs already do all of this? When you have several people editing a document at the same time in Google Docs, it takes about 5 seconds for an edit to show up. Also, I still don't understand why Google Docs don't have notifications of changes like Google Spreadsheet. Google Docs doesn't highlight who is doing what.

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eLearning Conferences

Tony Karrer

selection=doc.1066 selection=doc.24 selection=doc.1132 selection=doc.1134 selection=doc.1135 selection=doc.1136 [link] February 23-26, 2009 eLearning Guild Winter Seminar: Focus on Learning for Organizational Success – Building Value with Social Learning, ILS, and Learning Transfer, Washington DC, USA.

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Web Conferencing Services

Tony Karrer

I found a Google doc via delicious that I have a feeling wasn't intended to be public, but it has such a wonderful comparison of the various web conferencing tools that I felt compelled to copy it here and as a new Google Doc in case the document goes away.

Web 100
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Conference Wiki Examples

Tony Karrer

For planning this year, we relied on Google Docs and Google Spreadsheets as the primary tools. And we even had people pitch in to do things like adding calendar files, automatic time conversion, profiles and questions for sessions. This worked well with a small group and a small set of sessions.

Wiki 100
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Capture Examples

Tony Karrer

I think that's well said and when I have been thinking about how we should capture examples, I have found myself debating the merits of: A 30 minute call where we use a Google Doc or something similar for real-time editing of a screen shots and description/notes around the example. This would then get published as a web page.

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Learning Professionals Leaders

Tony Karrer

This makes using something like google docs or pbwiki as an experiment somewhat difficult for the poor, lonely learning professional. Over 50% or organisations in the UK are still on Internet Explorer 6 and I've come across some that restrict javascript and all cookie. I'm not sure I buy this.

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