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Writing & Grammar: Answers to Last Week's Comma Challenge on Compound Sentences Versus Compound Predicates

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  Doug Blackley ,  Jimmy Moon , Sonia ,  Nancy Upchurch ,  Kara Jones , Jing Ping Fan ,  Linda Craig , and  Larena Jackson. Jing Ping Fan offered these correct answers with explanations in parentheses. We emerged into a leaf- and branch-bestrewn neighborhood after the storm had passed.

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Social Bookmarks

Clark Quinn

I'm hoping that there will be a couple of good questions/examples that will emerge again this week that can get folks to do screencasts similar to what I did last week. Btw, if you pick up Jing, you can probably do it in under 10 minutes. It's fun to have a group that is partly experience and partly new with social learning going on.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

It is tough to stay on top of all the emerging tools. April's Big Question from Learning Circuits is "How to Keep up?" This is in reference the immense and rapidly expanding technology tools. However, being involved in an e-learning community is a big help. For me it is a blog community and following many experts on Twitter.

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How to Use Enterprise Social Networks to On-Board New Employees

Mindflash

However, with the emergence of enterprise social networks, organizations can greatly help new employees get the “lay of the land” and increase the speed at which they socialize into the organization and develop the confidence that they can fit in and perform well in their new role.

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Thoughts on a “Controversial” Approach to Rapid eLearning Development

OpenSesame

An emerging trend in workplace learning (not a new one by any means) is making use of the tools at your immediate disposal to create quick, low-cost, or no-cost learning assets & resources, and Tom uses a great example in YouTube. The challenge with the free version of Jing is that you have to keep it to less than 5 minutes of recording.

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Learning Styles and Visualization

Mark Oehlert

Smashing Magazine offers this look at " Data Visualization: Modern Approaches " I saw this post about Jing on Beth Kanters blog , Stephen also found Jing and tries it out a bit, looks like a very slick/easy way to capture and share screen grabs etc. Jing really rocks. Emerging Tech. Cool Tools. Current Affairs.

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Profile of a learning architect: Julie Wedgwood

Clive on Learning

Here they could also access short screencasts created using the free software tool Jing. When the major incident team wanted to provide training to every member of staff, HR’s solution was to suggest a series of face-to-face courses. Julie’s team offered an e-learning solution which was quickly accepted.