Remove Journal Remove News Remove Social Networks Remove Write Blog
article thumbnail

Podcast: Jo Cook – The Future of Learning Technology

Learningtogo

Jo has a background in teaching, technology and journalism. She facilitates, speaks, writes, blogs and tweets on L&D topics. Jo’s background includes further and higher education, the charity sector, small and large organizations, including CNN News and other Fortune 500 firms.

article thumbnail

Jo Cook – The Future of Learning Technology

Learningtogo

Jo has a background in teaching, technology and journalism. She facilitates, speaks, writes, blogs and tweets on L&D topics. Jo’s background includes further and higher education, the charity sector, small and large organizations, including CNN News and other Fortune 500 firms.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

The information aggregation tools are used to collect and organize information from various resources (websites, podcasts, blogs). These tools are useful for staying up-to-date on recent news, best practices, and theories in the field of Education. Social bookmarking tools (i.e., Information Aggregation. RSS readers (i.e.,

article thumbnail

The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

The information aggregation tools are used to collect and organize information from various resources (websites, podcasts, blogs). These tools are useful for staying up-to-date on recent news, best practices, and theories in the field of Education. Social bookmarking tools (i.e., Information Aggregation. RSS readers (i.e.,

article thumbnail

10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

When I first started writing essays for school, the rule we were given was “no online sources allowed.” Imagine trying to write a guide for citing online sources in 1997, the year before Google was founded? Or in 2005, before Facebook became open to the public? Later, we were told “you can use online sources, but not Wikipedia.”

article thumbnail

The 2 sources of freebies

E-Learning Provocateur

I’m referring to things like: • Blogs. • Social networks. • E-Journals. • News articles. Whatever topic you care to nominate, odds are some expert somewhere in the organisation can write about it, talk about it, film it, or present a slideshow about it. • Slides.

article thumbnail

Learning Resolutions: Something Bold, Someone New, Something Borrowed, Someone True

OpenSesame

Those were the early days of social networking! While social networking and our ubiquitous devices certainly can keep us connected, it’s also important to step away from that computer screen or tablet or cell phone. Global, KPMG Consumer Markets Insider online news service, EyeWear magazine, and Chief Executive magazine.