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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

16- Google Reader. 4- Google Search 10- Wikipedia 52- Google Scholar 62- Bing. 38- Google Maps 51- SurveyMonkey 57- Google Translate. You can see how the Quick Guides fit together in the Overview. Social Media dashboards. 40- Tweetdeck 41- Hootsuite. RSS Readers . PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS.

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Instructional Design Tools to Adopt in 2022

Maestro

At Maestro, we regularly take stock in the available tools for instructional designers and consider what the best ones are, from software to style guides, diagnostics to downloads. Style guides. Style guides. Other style guides. Instructional design software tools. Collaboration tools. Authoring tools. Storyboarding.

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How humor helps + Powtoon review

Making Change

I poked around Google Scholar and found studies that seem to agree that (relevant!) Get your free 23-page ebook: Training Designer''s Guide to Saving the World. When a “course” must be created regardless of its usefulness, a cartoon would at least be more fun than an information dump. What research says about humor.

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Search

Tony Karrer

While I'm on the topic of alternative search engines, I definitely need to remind everyone about Google Scholar and Google Book Search. One of my favorite searches is to do a book search and include only those books where I can see preview or full view (via advanced search). OR - When several terms apply.

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100 eLearning Articles and White Papers

Tony Karrer

Newbie's guide to Twitter | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone 22. eLearn: In Depth TutorialsDesigning Usable, Self-Paced e-Learning Courses: A Practical Guide 41. Google Scholar - a new way of navigating through scholarly materials 82. Now, the personal element is being added 19. & Communities 2.0

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Interview with Terry Anderson

Learning with e's

Using Google Scholar and our own networks, we identified and invited the “grandest of the grand gurus” who have researched and published in each of these areas and invited them to summarize that issue, identify theories and practices related to that issue and suggest further research.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2014

OpenSesame

Google Scholar - Google takes on the likes of EbscoHost and LexisNexis. Forvo is an online pronunciation guide with more than 2 million words. This year, we’ve expanded on that list to include 100 new tools that have made us more effective, made a splash or made us think. Learn Something New. I feel smarter already.