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How I Create My Weekly Newsletter (and personal curation tips you should steal)

Mike Taylor

Each week, I scan nearly 800 sources to pick the 5 most noteworthy items along with 3 podcasts and 5 tech tips or tools. Instead, by subscribing to their feeds, you can create a personalized information consumption system and organize it any way you like. You can create multiple boards to collect related items you want to save.

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2014 – The Year In Review

Learnnovators

We added three interviews from our Crystal Balling series – those of Cathy Moore, Clive Shepherd, and Clark Quinn – to the Manifesto’s calendar, so they could be shared with the learning community. to help the learning community create amazing learning experiences. We wish you a healthy, happy and prosperous 2015!

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2014 – THE YEAR IN REVIEW

Learnnovators

We added three interviews from our Crystal Balling series – those of Cathy Moore, Clive Shepherd, and Clark Quinn – to the Manifesto’s calendar, so they could be shared with the learning community. to help the learning community create amazing learning experiences. We wish you a healthy, happy and prosperous 2015!

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How to Coach Entrepreneurs with Bri Seeley

LifterLMS

Bri started her coaching business in 2015 but only niched down into helping entrepreneurs specifically in 2019. She loves entrepreneurship because it is all about waking up every day and creating something from nothing. If you’re looking to create, launch and scale, a high value online training program.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2015

OpenSesame

Compete for personal records on various games created to test your focus, flexibility, memory and speed. Crash Course — With a grant from Google, YouTube personalities John and Hank Green have created a series of videos teaching high school and college-level courses for free. All right, so what do you want to do? get smarter?

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2015

OpenSesame

Compete for personal records on various games created to test your focus, flexibility, memory and speed. Crash Course — With a grant from Google, YouTube personalities John and Hank Green have created a series of videos teaching high school and college-level courses for free. All right, so what do you want to do? …get smarter?

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How To Use Visual Communication and Why It Matters

TechSmith Camtasia

grew by more than 5 times , from an average of 39 seconds per day in 2011, to an average of 1 minute, 55 seconds in 2015, and usage is still trending upwards. Make it easier by creating narrated screencasts that show how to use your organization’s standard programs. Almost 50 percent of our brains are involved in visual processing.