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Open Source eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

You can find a long list of tools broken into authoring tools, games/simulations, quiz/test tools, social media, delivery platforms, tracking and whether they support mobile. Probably one of the better sources on this is Jane Hart’s Instructional Tools Directory.

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An All-In-One Resource for All Things xAPI

eLearningMind

Back in 2008, realizing the interoperability limitations of existing learning system standards, such as SCORM (the Shareable Content Object Reference Model), Learning Education Training Systems Interoperability (LETSI) reached out to the L&D community for suggestions on how to fix those shortcomings. Social media?

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The social dimension in online learning

KnowledgeOne

In online training, however, the learner most often stands alone in front of a screen… Is it impossible to see a social dimension blossom in such a context? A definition of the “social presence” of learners. A well-balanced social presence of the teacher. Quite the contrary! Alone together.

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More Social Media Marketing Tips

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George A couple of weeks ago I wrote about an excellent online Social Media Marketing course I took. I thought I might share a few more of the social media marketing tactics I'd learned through my Twitter connections. Also check out this site to analyze your social media presence. Tags: Social Media.

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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2014

Experiencing eLearning

I haven’t done my list in a few years, but you can see my past lists from 2011 , 2009 , 2008 , and 2007. Diigo is my social bookmarking option. Google Docs is where I keep track of my time spent on projects , create quick drafts, and other tasks. My list is divided into personal learning and course design/development.

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The survival of higher education (3): The Social Web

Learning with e's

Below are four reasons why the Social Web and associated media are changing higher education. Firstly.the Social Web connects people together At Plymouth University, we very quickly began to explore the ways Social Web tools could support our students.

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Social networking is king

E-Learning Provocateur

Another principle that resonated with me was, in my own words: Social networking is king. Kate Albright-Hanna , the Director of Video for the 2008 Obama presidential campaign. Social networking has been around since the dawn of time. Simple: it’s a social network for people who are interested in scrapbooking and crafts.