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With fewer and fewer people sharing and collaborating on Twitter, LinkedIn updates becoming a hybrid between Facebook and Twitter chats, I’ve been relying on my Feedly news aggregator to bring me new content from blogs, feeds, EdTech and tech news sites, etc.

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Welcome to the new TechSmith blog!

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We’re excited to bring four of our blogs under one roof…and are putting plans in place to bring you great content, from more TechSmithies, on a more frequent basis. We merged four different TechSmith blogs, and brought over their existing content: Visual Lounge, TechSmith education community, Jing, and Screencast.com.

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The Future of Work and Learning 2: Chatbots

Jane Hart

receive relevant or customised news automatically (from news sources, blogs feeds, Twitter accounts). There are already bots for property searches , getting up to date news bots, as well as for booking hotels. Examples of their use might therefore be to. receive customised productivity support (e.g.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | March 5, 2020

Mike Taylor

Feedbro — Read and follow news, blogs, feeds and social media with Feedbro. Tools, Tips & Resources. I also publish a daily L&D Tech Toolbox newsletter. You can find those and subscribe here. Automate filtering with built-in rule engine! Mixily — Mixily helps you create and manage events.

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The iPad is your ultimate travel companion

Clive on Learning

In my role as a consultant, it is hard to completely cut yourself off from business-related communication while on holiday, so the ability to receive all my emails and blog feeds was useful, along with access to my Evernote database and Google docs.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace

Learning Visions

Not ONE person has a blog. A few people have "read" a few blogs -- written by friends with photos of children. One woman told me that she used to blog in LiveJournal, but there was just way too much personal information that was getting shared with the universe, so she deleted her account. But mostly not. Its not safe."

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eLearning Weekly » Redbird DevNet: SCORM Heaven

eLearning Weekly

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