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UX, Accessibility, & More: ID Links 5/24/22

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. This post includes links on UX, accessibility, branching scenarios, Twine, instructional design blogs, free/freemium tools, and systems thinking. Guidelines for writing good alt text. How To: Write Good Alt Text | Supercool. A number of these are organizational blogs.

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2021 Top 10 Tools for Learning

Clark Quinn

One of the major things I do is write: book, blog posts, articles, and more. So the first two tools I use are for writing: 1. Of course, that’s how I’m writing here. I also use it for writing for the HPT Treasures blog (I post once a month, third Friday. Still, it’s worth getting out there.

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My Personal Knowledge Management Approach

Clark Quinn

Seeking is about information coming in, that is, what you’re looking for and the feeds you track. First of all there’s the ‘as needed’ searches for specific information. Here I typically use DuckDuckGo as my search engine, and often end up at Wikipedia. I have a number of blogs I’m subscribed to.

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Top 10 Learning Tools for 2022

Clark Quinn

However, a couple of tools have become more prevalent, and one’s slipped back, so… I’ll rearrange my list for this year, given that I’m not writing a book right now, with an expectation that it may swing back. Writing is a primary way for me to think through things, and that’s not changing. Duck Duck Go.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Time for Reflection

Clark Quinn

I found reading, and now searching for answers, to be a valuable use of my time. I blog, for instance ;). There are other ways I write as well, and experiment, and look to refine my thinking. There are other ways I write as well, and experiment, and look to refine my thinking. Because I’m learning.

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Not Working harder

Clark Quinn

A colleague recently suggested that I write about how I get so much done. Partly it’s to stay up on the news in general, but also try to track what happens in our field. I blog (like this), for the same reason. I can write it out, or create a presentation, which are basically just linear paths through the connections.

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