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Learner Resources in the Digital Age

BrainCert

Access to Research and Academic Journals: Online access to research articles and academic journals is invaluable for learners and researchers. Websites like JSTOR and Google Scholar provide access to a vast repository of scholarly articles, allowing learners to stay updated on the latest research in their fields.

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2016 Top Tools for Learning

Performance Learning Productivity

Google Scholar: Scholar opens a rich world of academic work at the click of a button. Its easy and seamless interface makes jumping between news, blogs, journals, magazines and applications such as Flickr simple and straightforward. It also contains enough guitar and banjo instruction lessons to last several lifetimes.

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Instructional Design Tools to Adopt in 2022

Maestro

When instructional design requires documentation, we rely heavily on CMOS for citation format (with the Purdue OWL at our side), but Google Scholar is another reliable tool for well-established sources, such as journals and books. Diagnostic tools.

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Down to a 't'

Learning with e's

Google Scholar is a very useful tool if you are in the business of research. Social Software and was published in Health Information and Libraries Journal. Social Software and was published in Health Information and Libraries Journal. The paper was entitled The Emerging Web 2.0 The paper was entitled The Emerging Web 2.0

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Interview with Terry Anderson

Learning with e's

He is one of the pioneers of online and distance learning, and currently serves as the editor of the influential online open access journal International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning ( IRRODL ).

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The intentional marginalization of blogging in the corporate learning sector

Janet Clarey

Longtime blogger Jim Groom , an Instructional Technology Specialist and adjunct professor at the University of Mary Washington , wrote about giving credit where credit is due (in traditional academic journals) when it comes to using ideas authored in “unconventional academic media,&# i.e. blogging, etc. What is a game but rules right?

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2014

OpenSesame

Google Scholar - Google takes on the likes of EbscoHost and LexisNexis. Rove - The digital travel journal for the wanderers of the 21st century. This year, we’ve expanded on that list to include 100 new tools that have made us more effective, made a splash or made us think. Learn Something New. I feel smarter already.