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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

It has been good to see the varied interest in the 10 Tools Challenge both on my blog and Twitter as well as on other social channels – so here are a few updates. If you are taking the challenge and would like your blog to be added to the list, just leave a comment below or on the previous post. OFFICE TOOLS.

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10 Social Media Tools For Learning

The eLearning Coach

Many of these tools and services are free or have a free trial period, which can encourage you to experiment in a small way at first. Each tool fulfills at least one of these criteria: encourages collaboration; enables user-generated content or input; provides a way to share; and facilitates informal or formal learning. Think of it.

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Top 10 Free and Open Source eLearning Projects to Watch for 2012

eFront

Fedena - The best way to manage your school or college Fedena is a multipurpose school/campus management software which is used by thousands of educational institutions worldwide for all administration and management related activities. VoiceThread - collaborative presentations by collecting comments. All with no software to install.

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To Flip or Not to Flip Your Classroom

TechSmith Camtasia

I use a combination of our school’s learning management system (LMS) but often use external websites such as Polldaddy , Todaysmeet , Padlet , or Voicethread just to make things more interesting and add variety. About the Author. The post To Flip or Not to Flip Your Classroom appeared first on TechSmith Blogs. All of them do it!

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On the Horizon

Experiencing eLearning

brainstorming: lots of wikis, blogs, social networking, audio/podcasts. Also listed: virtual worlds, videoconferencing, voicethreads, geotagging, cell phones, flip cameras, digital storytelling, portfolios, multimedia. Games as Learning Tools: Kids have always used games, but school hasn’t recognized play for learning.