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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Top Ten Tools for 2009

Learning Visions

Wednesday, April 15, 2009 My Top Ten Tools for 2009 Cammys Top 10 Tools of 2009 These are my favorite tools in support of my own learning adventures. My blog is part of my external brain. But I like to use it as a simple wireframe tool. What tools do you use? (I My list also includes my new Blackberry (tool?,

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Cyber Security

Ed App

Network security – entails the use of both software and hardware technologies to protect your physical network and all devices connected to it. Bear in mind that network firewalls can only do so much. Spaced repetition tricks the brain into thinking that the new knowledge acquired is important by revisiting the topics.

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LMS Spotlight: Topyx

eLearning Weekly

As part of my research on LMS options, I found one that is so inexpensive that it still boggles my brain. Topyx comes ready, off the shelf, to integrate your favorite social media accounts like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, and is built to add other plug-ins like your company’s webinar software. For Topyx, that’s it.

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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

As a communication specialist, what are your thoughts on using storytelling as a tool for effective PR? So, I agree that storytelling is an effective PR tool. It argues that, coupled with the increasing sophistication of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) pricing models, LMS usage levels will continue to grow.

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Ten years after

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Human resources are more important than natural resources, brains more important than brawn. Moving beyond threaded e-mail and videoconferencing, future collaborative tools will combine historical data, predictive analysis and real-time discussion to create a decision-making process that is more rapid and better informed. We think not.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

Situating our brains in our heads oversimplifies the situation; our brains are distributed throughout our bodies. Martin Seligman, former president of the American Psychological Association and author of Learned Optimism and Authentic Happiness [9] , is their ringleader. Real people are complex, integrated beings.