Experiencing eLearning

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LSDX 2021 Week 1: What I Learned

Experiencing eLearning

This session was presented by Manoj Kulkarni from Realizeit , an adaptive learning platform. Arist is a platform for creating text message courses. These can be sent via SMS, WhatsApp, Slack, Teams, or other platforms. Mobile Coach, a Platform to Design and Manage Chatbots.

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Closed Caption Tools

Experiencing eLearning

Subly is a platform that helps you create accessible and inclusive media content with subtitles, captions, audio descriptions, transcription and translation. Microsoft Stream is a video hosting and sharing platform that also has a captioning feature. You can upload your videos, or record them from the web or the mobile app.

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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2014

Experiencing eLearning

I read on my smartphone much more in the past, and Feedly’s mobile app fits in my workflow. I appreciate the active community and constant improvements to the platform. My list is divided into personal learning and course design/development. Personal Learning. Feedly is my RSS reader of choice since the demise of Google Reader.

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Tools That Make Consulting Easier (And a Few More I Need)

Experiencing eLearning

Zoom: Zoom is my preferred platform for video conferencing. This is a free service I can forward to my mobile and landline phones. They also recently broke their mobile app so I can no longer categorize transactions on my phone. This list is constantly evolving, and I have a list of solutions I need as well.

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Will Richardson Interview of Clay Shirky

Experiencing eLearning

A: Mobile phones aren’t as good as computers. If we can improve the learning that can happen in mobile phones, that will help. Q: We’ve had huge shifts–will mobile phones be the big mover as educational technology? Mobile phones are interrupt technologies. Back to questions from Will. A: A few problems.

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