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My Professional Learner’s Toolkit

Clark Quinn

My colleague, Harold Jarche, recently posted about his professional learning toolkit, reflecting our colleague Jane Hart’s post about a Modern Learner’s Toolkit. I often read and markup documents on my iPad with GoodReader. I have used Dropbox to share documents as well. I use Google Maps for navigation.

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Accessibility Matters: The Fundamentals of Achieving Accessible Content

CourseArc

is a modified version of Microsoft’s Inclusive Design Toolkit. Just like a website, documents are required to meet accessibility standards. These document accessibility standards can be broken down into three areas: Structure Readability Perceivability Structure The structure of a document is the behind-the-scenes organization.

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7 Reasons LearnDash Is the Best LMS for Developers

LearnDash

Its content management system is incredibly user-friendly, providing non-developers with a powerful toolkit to publish their content, all without depriving developers of the control they need to create custom designs and functionality. LearnDash provides extensive documentation and world-class support if you ever run into difficulties.

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8 Lessons Learned for Converting In-Person Training to Virtual Training

The Learning Dispatch

Don’t Forget About the Documents. If your elearning content incorporates documents, either embed inside the course platform or stored online and linked to from within the course, be certain to consider if the online version of your documents are accessible and compatible with screen readers.

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The new self-directed learning toolkit

Clive on Learning

So what do I believe are the essential components of my everyday online learning toolkit? Web articles are the more flexible of the two options, but PDFs are better when you know the document is going to get printed. Scenarios are the one ingredient of contemporary e-learning which I would keep in my everyday toolkit.

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Navigating the World of SDK for eBook Developers

Kitaboo

SDKs, or software development kits, or dev kits, are toolkits that help eBook developers build software and apps for educational institutions. eBook software development kits are equipped with already-existing codes and other important components like debuggers, compilers, APIs, documentation, and network protocols.

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Considerations for Scenario-Based Learning Design

Upside Learning

You’ll likely want to document your findings and intentions and get a sign-off before proceeding. For a deeper understanding of scenario-based learning, download our eBook, “Scenario-Based Learning: The Ultimate Asset in Your L&D Toolkit.” These are presented as part of the scenario!

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