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Recommended Reading Summary: A Chapter of “Emerging Technologies for the Classroom”

Adobe Captivate

Google Scholar features most of the chapter for free. Chapter 9: “ Like, Comment, Share: Collaboration and Civic Engagement Within Social Network Sites ,” by Greenhow and Lee, in Emerging Technologies for the Classroom: A Learning Sciences Perspective. Below is this month’s chapter summary.

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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

35- Google Chrome 65- Firefox and addons. Social Media dashboards. 16- Google Reader. 4- Google Search 10- Wikipedia 52- Google Scholar 62- Bing. 38- Google Maps 51- SurveyMonkey 57- Google Translate. 38- Google Maps 51- SurveyMonkey 57- Google Translate.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

It is tough to stay on top of all the great stuff being offered out there, but the blogs and social media certainly help. When it comes to free cloud apps, I also share them on my blog's Free Cloud Apps page.

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

When you look at the keywords on the left you see things like: Social Learning (356) Social Media (411) Twitter (725) Google Wave (22) Camtasia (76) Adobe Captivate (71) Social Network (460) Now, the content set in this case are highly skewed towards innovators as compared to the topic sets being used by my past analysis (training conferences).

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Interview with Terry Anderson

Learning with e's

I’m especially interested in social media that can be used to go beyond the often institutional centric LMS systems. Terry: A keynote speaker rarely misses an opportunity to flog their latest book to a captive audience – even when they are giving them away as open access!

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The intentional marginalization of blogging in the corporate learning sector

Janet Clarey

I didn’t have much use for it when I was up to my eyeballs in creating Captivate recordings to demonstrate how to use an antiquated mainframe system that still permeate the corporate world due to their tentacle-like properties. Shame on me. What to make of all this?