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Here’s What Really Matters in Productivity Tools

Learning Rebels

Evernote: Not just for note-taking, Evernote’s research and organization features are ideal for collecting and organizing research articles, web clippings, and resources, tagging them for easy retrieval, and even accessing them offline.

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Native Apps vs. Mobile Web [Episode 2]

mLearning Revolution

New Trend: “Build your own app” (DIY) initiatives and possibilities for templates. What if we had an Evernote-like App for mLearning? Native apps vs. the mobile web: What is a viable solution for developing and deploying mLearning? Advantages and disadvantages of both approaches. Hybrid Apps. Issues with App Store.

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The Top 100 Tools for Learning 2012 list is revealed

Jane Hart

In terms of tool trends, this year’s list has seen an increase in the popularity of curation tools and social magazines for the iPad (like Scoopit , Flipboard and Zite ).

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Friday Finds: 5 Free Apps to Help e-Learning Developers Stay Organized

Trivantis

For this Friday Finds, we’ve collected 5 free apps to help you stay organized during all stages of e-Learning development: Evernote Use Evernote to help you remember everything across all your devices. Pocket syncs to your phone, tablet or computer, so you can return to a cool industry-trend article later.

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How to Be More Productive in the Digital Age

General Assembly

Experts from Evernote, General Assembly, and more share tips and tools for staying on top of your work and life. Attendees at General Assembly and Evernote’s productivity panel at GA London. These programs also allow you to visualize the data in graphs, to more powerfully see business trends. evernote-london.

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#ATD2015 It’s a Wrap, Part Two: Jean Marrapodi

Learning Rebels

It’s a way to extend what you’ve learned, just like the microlearning and reinforcement trends we’ve been hearing so much about. I watched over his shoulder as he used Evernote to capture pieces of the workshops, annotated the speaker’s slides and tweeted out ideas on his multiple social media channels.

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Make Learning Supportive and Available Everywhere

Integrated Learnings

And I think it ties in well to our industry's current trend to make Learning short, impactful, and available everywhere. As Masie suggested, we're now outsourcing our memories to devices ( Evernote , anyone?); As mentioned in More on Mobile Learning Trends , video also works really well on mobile devices.