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So many learning style tests, so little time.

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I asked a question about learning styles on Twitter and in Jane Hart's social learning community and got some good responses which made me really think! It's commonly believed that most people favor some particular method of interacting with, taking in, and processing stimuli or information. The same with blogging.

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Top 100 eLearning Items

Tony Karrer

Introducing The Conversation Prism eLearning Trends 2007 and 2008 TechCrunch White Label Social Networking Platforms Chart How to Insert YouTube Videos in PowerPoint Presentations LinkedIn Tips and Tweaks: Do More with your LinkedIn Account Introduction to Wikis, Blogs, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking and RSS Corporate Policies on Web 2.0

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Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start learning

Coursy

When interaction and connections are viewed as the most valuable aspect of learning, then other options - like social tools - are reasonable alternative. Ultimately, careful analysis of the learning task and tools available should drive the method selected. Tools like Furl , del.icio.us

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Social Grid Follow-up

Tony Karrer

Last week I did a webinar with Mark Sylvester of Intronetworks - Tapping the Social Grid. The crux of the talk was: Why being able to tap into the social grid is important for concept workers. A few of the tools and methods I use to tap into the social grid. There's a recording available here.

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Better Memory

Tony Karrer

In Your Outboard Brain Knows All , Clive Thompson talks about how our need to remember is changing. The reality is that we were all trained in school to use metacognitive / metamemory methods and tools as a supplement to our knowledge. Firefox Bookmarks - For pages that I want to launch all the time.