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Cost-Effective Training: Leveraging Free Tools and Resources

Learning Rebels

Google Scholar: A freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across various publishing formats and disciplines. It’s useful for finding academic papers and research to inform your training content. Ideal for professional development and self-paced learning.

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Search

Tony Karrer

Yes, I personally use Google 95%+ for searching. But I do sometimes jump to other search engines. people search) than to leverage other search engines. According to Search Engines / UC Berkeley - Less than half the searchable Web is fully searchable in Google. We no longer recommend using any meta-search engines.

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Tools of my trade

Learning with e's

Facebook has a lot of potential to be harnessed as a learning tool, but there are questions over whether such an informal tool could, or should be used in formal education. Don't forget to comment today :-) Search Engine - I almost always use Google, but increasingly other search engines are on the horizon for me including Bing and Yahoo.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2014

OpenSesame

Google Scholar - Google takes on the likes of EbscoHost and LexisNexis. See a complete picture of your day, including information on people you''ll be meeting with and even notes you''ll need for the appointments. DuckDuckGo - A private search engine that allows you to surf the web anonymously. Learn Something New.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2014

OpenSesame

Google ScholarGoogle takes on the likes of EbscoHost and LexisNexis. See a complete picture of your day, including information on people you’ll be meeting with and even notes you’ll need for the appointments. DuckDuckGo – A private search engine that allows you to surf the web anonymously.

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How Google is Changing Education

eFront

“Education lies at the very core of our company’s mission, to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” — Page and Brin. There is no doubt Google has a huge impact on education. Google is even changing our brains. eLearning Learning Tools Uncategorized Google'

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