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Thursday, September 2, 2010
Here is an overview video of Snagit: You can download the trial version here. The software industry is loaded with help manuals and tutorials. It doesn’t matter how complex or easy the product is, a help manual or a tutorial is a must have. This post tries to raise some questions in favour of intuitive software applications/products.
 
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Social Media for Trainers is available both as a paperback and in a Kindle version from Amazon (Here are direct links to the book at Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. I am delighted to be the first stop on the blog book tour for Jane Bozarth's new book, Social Media for Trainers. Jane is the author of a number of excellent books, including.
 
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
There is a free version, which allows you to create an unlimited amount of questions, but only 250 responses per month. Every year (since 2007), Jane Hart from the Center for Learning & Performance Technologies (or C4LPT ) is getting all of us on board to get our top 10 learning list together. flickr) depending on the file type.
 

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Fixed some typos, added the idea that you should have a profile before you follow someone (thanks Dave), and added the author info (who knew people would actually like this!). Twitter Cheat Sheet 1.1. Authored by gminks. Hosted by Edublogs.
Based on some of the feedback I received, I have made a few modifications to the Web 2.0 Quotient. There is greater focus on collaboration and not just having an account with the Web 2.0 services. Check your Web 2.0 Quotient here. Please keep your suggestions coming and help this evolve. Related posts: My original post on Web 2.0 Connectivism
8220; Presentation Skills Version 2.0 “: or view more presentations from Simon Jones. While this presentation from Simon Jones is aimed at Geography teachers, we can all take some styling and design queues from it. Exceptionally clear and well presented, as it should be. Enjoy! Presentation: Writing tips (for blogs).
Delicious have just launched a mobile version at [link]. Delicious Mobile enables you to sign into your account and browse your bookmarks, tags, inbox, and other data. You can also browse popular and recent bookmarks and tags from the Delicious community. More information at the Delicious blog
Jing is now available in a Pro version for both Mac and Pc.  There is still a free version, of course, but the Pro version won't break the bank at $14.95 Pro features let you: Record full-motion video from your screen. Share faster with smaller video files. Upload straight to YouTube (or upload manually elsewhere).
I was absolutely THRILLED to see some of my favorite bloggers comment on my posts. You have NO IDEA how validating that is. Tony Karrer, in his blog comments on my site eLearning Technology: In the Middle of the Curve: So what do we do now? mentioned that I am probably building something that is Learning 1.3 than Learning 2.0. be effective?
Yugma - one of the 25 Free Tools every learning professional should have in their toolbox - has just released version 4. The key features of the new version 4.0 including the detailed technical specification and release notes: Yugma
Here 'tis, with thanks to all those who contributed (see original post and comments). had more suggestions than spaces (especially loved Bex's "needs more cowbell") so if I compile enough maybe there'll be a Card 2. am scared to think there might be that many buzzwords associated with e-learning, but fear there probably are
For those of you lucky enough to be on the Curatr Beta (hint: click this link to emulate their success) we’ve just released a new version. Because we’re imaginative we’ve called this version “0.2″ All of you are now on the same platform, with all the features we’ve made available so far turned on.
Finally v2.0 is released. few new features were left out of this release and will be included in a patch in 2 weeks time.