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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2011

Experiencing eLearning

As in 2009, I’m going to divide my list into personal learning and course development. Personal Learning. Google Reader is still my main tool for personal learning. Google Search has never been on my list before, but it really should have been. Moodle is the LMS I use most currently.

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Recommended Research: Constructivism & Learning Technology

Adobe Captivate

Video games and the future of learning. Google Scholar. Pockets of potential: Using mobile technologies to promote children’s learning. Google Scholar. A new culture of learning: Cultivating the imagination for a world of constant change. Google Scholar. Google Scholar.

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Vote for the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2013

eFront

A vote for Google will be a vote for Google Search, so if you want to vote for other Google tools, you will need to name them individually, e.g. Google Docs/Drive, Google Scholar, Google Maps, etc. eLearning Learning Open Source Tools learning management system Learning Technology LMS'

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Learning Thursday #1: Mobile Technologies in Education

Adobe Captivate

Learning bridges: Mobile technologies in education. Google Scholar. The Google Scholar link will take you to JSTOR, where you can read this article for free.). Abstract : MyArtSpace is a service for children to spread their learning between schools and museums using mobile phones linked to a personal Web space.

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Learning Thursday #2: Project-Based Learning

Adobe Captivate

Project-based learning. Sawyer (Ed.), Cambridge handbook of the learning sciences (pp. Google Scholar. The Google Scholar link will take you to a free PDF of the article.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

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Recommended Reading Summary: A Chapter of “Emerging Technologies for the Classroom”

Adobe Captivate

Google Scholar features most of the chapter for free. Chapter 9: “ Like, Comment, Share: Collaboration and Civic Engagement Within Social Network Sites ,” by Greenhow and Lee, in Emerging Technologies for the Classroom: A Learning Sciences Perspective. Below is this month’s chapter summary.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

I also like to make occasional visits to Google Labs and Adobe Labs to "keep up" with the tech tools they are working on and to test drive any beta versions available. So, I browsed "Tools" by keyword on eLearningLearning.