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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2011

Experiencing eLearning

Google Search has never been on my list before, but it really should have been. Google is one of the first places I go when I need to learn something specific. I use Google Scholar search, blog search, or other advanced options as needed. Course Development.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2014

OpenSesame

Google Scholar - Google takes on the likes of EbscoHost and LexisNexis. MeetMe - Start a conversation with someone new. LinkedIn Groups - For those looking to expand their professional network, LinkedIn groups provide a great way to learn more about a topic while engaging in conversation with potential connections.

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Tools of my trade

Learning with e's

Google Scholar - I come back to Scholar time and time again, often several times in one day, particularly when I'm doing some literature searching for an article, or simply to see who has cited who on a particular topic.

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The intentional marginalization of blogging in the corporate learning sector

Janet Clarey

I came upon Groom’s post at first via a Skype conversation with my colleague Gary Woodill who was pointing me to a George Siemens re-post from 2006, A Review of Learning Management System Reviews , which George wrote while at the University of Manitoba.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2014

OpenSesame

Google ScholarGoogle takes on the likes of EbscoHost and LexisNexis. MeetMe – Start a conversation with someone new. This year, we’ve expanded on that list to include 100 new tools that have made us more effective, made a splash or made us think. Learn Something New. Path is the network for you.

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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

Google, Google Scholar, and Wikipedia for homework, the school’s VLE/LMS, instant message, text, profile on a social networking service like Facebook or MySpace.). It’s served its purpose – a catalyst for conversation. Ditch the digital native / immigrant thing.