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Friday Finds: The Best Of Learning, Design & Technology | March 18, 2022

Mike Taylor

13 Google Docs Hidden Gems. If you’re like me and do most of your writing in Google Docs, you’ll probably find some useful tips in this collection of “Hidden Gems” from Jeremy Caplan. After completing it, you’ll know how to build different types of websites pages, a database of information, and a simple mobile app.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | April 2, 2020

Mike Taylor

Last week’s most clicked item: Creating Paragraph Styles in PowerPoint. Thanks for reading! What I’m Listening to: We’re spending this week in southern California so “ California Summer Drives ” feels appropriate for today. When It Comes To Design, Your Eyes Are Way Better Than Math. Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn. Where You Can Find Me.

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Friday Finds — Learning Transfer, Working Memory, Portfolio Tips

Mike Taylor

Scott Young has created a guide that combines everything we know scientifically about memory and distills that knowledge into practical advice. How to collaborate on Gmail messages in Google Docs —and send the email straight from the doc. These questions lie at the heart of anything you’ll ever learn, do or experience.

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Friday Finds: The Best Of Learning, Design & Technology | February 25, 2022

Mike Taylor

Help your team increase its effectiveness by using storytelling to create authentic, meaningful, and memorable connections. TICE Online – March 22-24 PACT Professional Portfolios – May Canadian Elearning Conference – June 16-17 Elearn Success Series: The EdTech Session – July 20.

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DevLearn 2009 – Day 2 Recap

eLearning Weekly

Google Leadership Game. Google worked with David Metcalf to create a leadership training program that was a mash-up with 7-8 Google tools: Gmail, YouTube, Google Docs, Google Talk, etc. Good examples, including one called MySportsPulse. They called it gLearning.

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Friday Finds — Marketing in L&D, Longhand Learning, ID 4.0

Mike Taylor

Take away: L&D professionals should think like marketers to create more engaging and effective learning experiences. The tactile and motor feedback involved in handwriting is believed to create more vivid memories and deeper learning. Additionally, the slower pace of handwriting allows for more thoughtful processing of information.

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Friday Finds: The Best Of Learning, Design & Technology | March 25, 2022

Mike Taylor

Last week’s most clicked item: Google Docs Hidden Gems. They consume content without creating any themselves. What you do here is to have a habit of creating “learning exhaust”. PACT Professional Portfolios – May 13 Canadian Elearning Conference – June 16-17 Elearn Success Series: The EdTech Session – July 20.