Clark Quinn

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Top 10 Learning Tools for 2019

Clark Quinn

There’s also a steady stream of the latest news. DuckDuckGo: I’ve largely replaced Google for search, but search (and Wikipedia) are powerful learning opportunities. Twitter: Of course, Twitter is a way to have debates, as I recently found out, as well as chats (c.f. lrnchat and #guildchat).

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Working virtually

Clark Quinn

Both, however, handle video streams without a problem. And, for both, we’re using Google tools to create shared representations. I like Zoom a bit better because when you open the chat or the list of participants, it expands the window. In Blue Jeans, it covers a bit of the screen.

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Revisiting personal learning

Clark Quinn

First is ‘info flows’ This is setting up the streams you will monitor. You can also search for information, using DuckDuckGo or Google, or going straight to Wikipedia or other appropriate information resources you know. They’re filters on the overwhelming overload of info available.

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Meta-learn what?

Clark Quinn

When do you google, when do you do an internal search, when do you check out a book? Then, you also want to set up a stream of information that comes to you. What streams of information? To me there are two main components: what you actively seek, and what comes to you. What you actively seek really is your searching abilities.

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