Clark Quinn

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Top 10 Learning Tools for 2019

Clark Quinn

Zoom: I use both Blue Jeans and Zoom, but I use Zoom more, as it has chats with my ITA colleagues, as well as video conversations with folks. There’s also a steady stream of the latest news. 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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Y A (Yet Another) Misleading Mobile Marketing Post

Clark Quinn

not just putting your course through the shredder and stream out the bits). On to the ubiquitous ‘video’! Yes, video can be valuable, but not generically. Moreover, using video appropriately again isn’t unique to mobile. But this (differentiated) is not unique to mobile, it’s good advice over all!

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Working virtually

Clark Quinn

Both, however, handle video streams without a problem. 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. And, for both, we’re using Google tools to create shared representations.

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Meta-learn what?

Clark Quinn

Then, you also want to set up a stream of information that comes to you. What streams of information? Do you diagram, write, make a video, ? Do you know how to evaluate the quality of the responses you get? I see too often that people aren’t critical enough in looking at purveyed information. How do you make sense of it?

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Webinar Software - Adoption Advice

Clark Quinn

It doesn't have any bells and whistles like web cam compatibility or video streaming, online polling, white boards or anything cool like that. Here's the question: We are currently moving toward web-based training for an external audience and have been experimenting with a modest product called Ready Talk.

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