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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

12- Evernote 71- OneNote. NETWORKING & COLLABORATION PLATFORMS. Public social networks. 1- Twitter 9- Facebook 17- Google+ 23- LinkedIn. social networks. NOTE-TAKING & MINDMAPPING TOOLS. Note-taking. Mindmapping . 46- Mindmeister 69- Mindjet (previously MindManager).

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The 10 basic online tools every trainer and online facilitator should know

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

You may also use Evernote to store your resources, but I prefer diigo because its default is public. LinkedIn - for groups Everyone knows LinkedIn. However, as facilitator, you should also know how LinkedIn groups work and how you can facilitate conversations in groups. An alternative to this bookmark tool is delicious.

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Tools I Use

Marcia Conner

Buffer – Providing an easy way to share tweets (or status updates to most every social network) by allowing you to choose set times to post each day. Facebook – The largest social network on the planet, with more members (901M in April 2012) than the population of Europe, Russia, and the Middle East combined (780M).

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7 Mobile Learning Apps You Need to Know About

Growth Engineering

Social Networking: LinkedIn. Unlike most social networking apps, you shouldn’t find too many kitten videos or cryptic pleas for attention here – LinkedIn is more professional than that! Research and Note-taking: Evernote. Competitive Learning: QuizUp.

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2015 Top Tools for Learning

Performance Learning Productivity

Evernote: Tools for managing the tidal wave of information we are all subjected to are an absolute necessity. If we’re not to drown under uncategorised information overload, and if we’re to reduce the time we spend trying to find the ‘right stuff’ at the right time we need tools like Evernote. LinkedIn does that job well.

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7 After Conference Ideas: Don’t Lose the Momentum!

Learning Rebels

Brainstorm with your network, you should have gathered some new members – take advantage of these new connections and work out loud together. You were there, tweeted, Facebooked, and all manner of other social activity. Many social applications allow for private group building, so pick one! Talk to your new friends.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013

OpenSesame

EvernoteEvernote, how we love thee – how can we count the ways? LinkedInFacebook for careerists, with better conversation. BranchOut – Play ‘connect-the-dots’ with your social network to visualize your network and make new connections. Ning – Don’t like Facebook?