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Blogging in a Walled Garden

Experiencing eLearning

One of the features of Sakai that our team was looking for in a new LMS is a blogging tool. I admit some significant improvements in usability are possible in this tool. However, it does give us the option of blogging within the system. Kylemore Abbey Garden. That’s how I’m trying to use it.

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2015 top 10 tools for learning

Clark Quinn

Facebook: there’s another group that I use like the Skype channel, and of course just what comes in from friends postings is a great source of lateral input. WordPress: my blogging tool, that provides regular reflection opportunities for me in generating them, and from the feedback others provide via comments.

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2016

Clark Quinn

All of mine fall in the latter category, because my performance support tools are productivity tools! So here’re my votes, FWIW: Google Search is, of course, still my top tool. I am pointed to many serendipitously interesting things, and of course I point to things as well. And, of course, my mindmaps.

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Top 100 Tools For Learning 2010 – C4LPT Survey

Upside Learning

Slideshare – presentation hosting and sharing tool. Skype – instant messaging and VoIP call tool. Wordpress – blogging tool. Moodle – course management system. Some observations: The top 10 is like a who’s who of social and informal learning tools. Google Reader – RSS feed reader.

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Top 10 Tools for @C4LPT 2017

Clark Quinn

Of course, I share things there too. LinkedIn is another tool I use to see what’s happening (and occasionally engage in). At least until I find a better tool (haven’t really got my mind around Scrivener’s organization, though I’ve tried). Keynote is my presentation tool.

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How to Teach Online & Earn Money in 2021: Definitive Guide

learnWorlds

6 Come up with a Course Subject. 7 Price your Online Course. 8 Market and Sell your Online Course. 9 Teach Online Courses With LearnWorlds. It is effortless to start creating your own online courses. Join the leading event for online course creators and entrepreneurs. 2 Start Your Online Academy.

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Thought trails

Clark Quinn

While implicitly it could support tracking a group’s progress, separate thoughts as recorded through blogs and tweets aren’t a natural feature. Yes, there’s integration with wikis and blogging tools, but it’s not quite the same.

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