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Cost-Effective Training: Leveraging Free Tools and Resources

Learning Rebels

Real-Time Feedback and Support Tools like Microsoft Teams and Slack provide real-time communication channels, allowing learners to ask questions and receive immediate answers. Listenwise : Audio stories and lessons that align with curriculum standards, focusing on language arts, social studies, and science.

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Networked noughties 2003-2005

Learning with e's

Music fans were delighted in June 2004 to witness the commercial launch of iTunes. Interfacing with the iPod, it allowed users to download just about any music track they wished to listen to. Following close on its heels in February was a video sharing service we now know as YouTube. for a small fee.

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ET and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

Many people auto associate Kinect with Microsoft and it is understandable why that it is – i.e. Xbox. The truth of the matter though is that the technology was created in Cambridge, England and not by anyone at Microsoft. Examples include the ability to create music, play the piano, games, paint and much more.

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15 Great App Preview Videos and a Free Tool for Making Your Own

TechSmith Camtasia

But some developers have shared their app previews on Vimeo or YouTube so I’ve embedded a few of those below. Microsoft OneNote. Instead of a gray dot, Microsoft used expanding rings to show touches. Great use of music. Music can make or break a video. Watch it on YouTube. Watch it on YouTube.

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