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2016 Top Tools for Learning

Performance Learning Productivity

It also contains enough guitar and banjo instruction lessons to last several lifetimes. Evernote: I’d drown or die trying to find that useful article or piece of information without Evernote. Evernote makes it easy to clip an article or post. The tagging and search functionality is good.

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Would Robots Run the Classroom in the Future?

MagicBox

It has been observed that children engaged more when learning from a controlled robot rather than when they interacted with the teacher via Skype call. For the purpose of this article, we look at four scenarios that exemplify different roles for robots in the classroom. Scenario 1 – Robot as Classroom Teacher.

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How Much Does It Cost to Develop an Online Course?

learnWorlds

Knowing all about the course creation and development costs upfront can help you come up with the right plan to create a course, and deciding on the best price tag for your courses. This article attempts to make out an estimation on the cost of the course development process taking into account all the categories of costs that go into it.

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How to Get Publicity and Influencer Marketing for Course Creators with Esther Kiss

LifterLMS

Esther Kiss: And so I’m sure you had this experience too, when somebody is asking for your type of expertise on Facebook, and then you see your Facebook notifications that five people are tagging you in the comments on that post. And so next time somebody is asking for publicity, they’re going to definitely tag me on that.

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Internet Time Alliance: what’s in a name?

Jay Cross

The story is documented in eLearn Magazine : Several years ago Jay Cross (lead author of this article) realized that while he championed social learning in books and conferences, he did most of his work in solitary. Jane Hart and Cross linked arms and were soon joined by Clark Quinn and Harold Jarche (all co-authors of this article).