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12 Free Microsoft Teaching Tools

DigitalChalk eLearning

They provide you with the tools, resources and activities you need to learn more about how technology plays a role in the advancement of learning in the 21st century. With their growing community, you can create and share innovation. We’ve put together a list of 12 teaching tools to help better teach and engage your students.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | September 18, 2020

Mike Taylor

Innovating with PKM. Devlin Peck is back with more elearning goodness to show you how to send xAPI statements without needing to code anything. He show how to use one of my favorite tools, Zapier to do the heavy lifting for you. Tools & Resources. Notion – A new tool that blends your everyday work apps into one.

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Gamification In Application Software Training

Learnnovators

“The future of eLearning cannot be boring courses lacking engagement or emotional response…the future of eLearning must include games and gamification.” You discover, learn, and practice features in these tools in a highly compelling environment. ” ~ Karl Kapp. INTRODUCTION. The revolution has begun!

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GAMIFICATION IN APPLICATION SOFTWARE TRAINING

Learnnovators

“The future of eLearning cannot be boring courses lacking engagement or emotional response…the future of eLearning must include games and gamification.” ~ Karl Kapp. You discover, learn, and practice features in these tools in a highly compelling environment. INTRODUCTION. The revolution has begun! ADOBE LEVELUP.

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3 Proven Techniques to Add Creativity to Your E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

I jotted down some thoughts about how they might relate to those of us who build elearning courses. Building an effective elearning course is more than just applying the mechanics of instructional design. For example, one of my favorite elearning sites is E dheads *. So, how does this apply to elearning? Exploration.

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