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2015 Top Tools for Learning

Performance Learning Productivity

YouTube : YouTube is the digital ‘master’ I turn to when I’m trying to do something new and need guidance. YouTube is my ‘20’ support to help me learn through the ‘70’. Whether it’s discovering how to use some function in Excel or how to fix a laser printer, YouTube invariably offers help and guidance.

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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

30- Wikispaces 32- Google Sites 88- PB Works. VIDEO, AUDIO & IMAGE TOOLS. 2- YouTube 25- TED Talks/Ed 56- Khan Academy 78- Vimeo. 16- Google Reader. 4- Google Search 10- Wikipedia 52- Google Scholar 62- Bing. 38- Google Maps 51- SurveyMonkey 57- Google Translate.

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Taking Time to Learn with Alex Salas

TechSmith Camtasia

You can watch the video on this topic at the top of this post, to listen to the podcast episode, hit play below, or read on for more… What key skills are missing in today’s learning development? When you see a great video, it’s natural to want to imitate what it does. YouTube is awesome. Why am I learning this?

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Learner Resources in the Digital Age

BrainCert

Through video conferencing and shared documents, learners can work together and develop important teamwork skills that are highly valued in today's professional world. Engaging Young Learners Using Social Media Platforms Social media use continues to rise among adults, with platforms like Facebook and YouTube being the most popular.

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2016 Top Tools for Learning

Performance Learning Productivity

Google search will no doubt play a role in raising that to a new level. YouTube : probably the best visual performance support tool around. It’s a good conduit to publish and share video material, and a great resource for ‘quick tips’ when I need to know how a piece of software or a broken shower works.

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Sharpest tools in the box

Learning with e's

Here are my 8 essential tools: 1) Twitter, because as I recently said in a YouTube video , it is immediate, social and personal. 5) YouTube. I discover so much great content on YouTube, and am also increasingly using it as a platform to share my own video blogs. 2) My laptops. 6) My iPhone.

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Is Google good for education? Take a LitTrip or explore an Art Museum thanks to Google

E-Learning Acupuncture

Ben Daley, Chief Academic Officer and COO at High Tech High, has recently posted a lovely list of 24 Google products that have an application to the field of education. I knew about the educational applications of some of these products already: YouTube ( 1 , 2 , 3 ), Google Scholar , Body Browser. Google Art Project.

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