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DevLearn 2009 – Day 3 Recap

eLearning Weekly

And don’t forget: You can view photos from DevLearn , too! I was only able to attend one session Friday morning, but it was a really good one: Session 706: Sharing Knowledge for Training: Social Networking in Action at Toyota. A big Thank You to the eLearning Guild for doing such a great job with DevLearn!! Thank you!!

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

A community can be classified as a group of people, each with different expertise and with access to diverse resources, in which a sharing occurs so that individuals within the group can benefit from each other. Why call it ‘eLearning’ when it is clearly NOT eLearning? As if the others have not been….) Ya - that’s me.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Key Social Learning Roles - Daretoshare , April 4, 2010 Premise : Learning communities or networks thrive because its members possess certain skills and capabilities. The focus is on active assignments, asking students to discuss ideas and use cloud-based networks (like Prezi) to analyze the information they are learning.

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The Best eLearning Tools You Need Now

LearnUpon

Google Drive is also ideal for storing brochures and educational documents that account managers may need access to from eLearning conferences and other remote locations. The main strength of this eLearning tool is that it’s so easy to use. And finally, Quora can be used for networking. The second is advice.

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25 eLearning Tools You Need Now

LearnUpon

It’s not much of a stretch to argue that an eLearning professional is only as good as their best eLearning tools. As well as learning management systems , there are now all kinds of nifty online apps that can help you to organize your work, research trends, create course content, network with peers, and communicate with learners.

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25 eLearning tools you need to have

LearnUpon

It’s not much of a stretch to argue that an eLearning professional is only as good as their best tools. Aside from learning management systems, there are now all kinds of nifty online apps that can help you to organize your work, research trends, create course content, network with peers, and communicate with learners. Tool: Scoop.it.