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2015 Top Tools for Learning

Performance Learning Productivity

Google Scholar: When I’m researching something, Google Scholar is the first port-of-call. A quick search for ‘workplace learning’ on Google Scholar returns almost one-and-a-half million results in less than a tenth of a second. It’s pretty helpful when I’m trying to improve my musical skills, too.

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Learning Thursday #1: Mobile Technologies in Education

Adobe Captivate

Google Scholar. The Google Scholar link will take you to JSTOR, where you can read this article for free.). If you’d like to participate, please follow me here on the Adobe eLearning blog and comment on our first article: Vavoula, G., Sharples, M., Lonsdale, P., Rudman, P., & Meek, J.

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Taking Time to Learn with Alex Salas

TechSmith Camtasia

As an expert in the integration of instructional science with popular authoring tools, Alex has been a designer of learning programs for Fortune 100 companies such as Centene Corporation, Philips and Dell Technologies. I follow Google Scholar, instead of doing a Google search.

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Recommended Reading Summary: A Chapter of “Emerging Technologies for the Classroom”

Adobe Captivate

Google Scholar features most of the chapter for free. Instructors may choose to overcome challenges by partnering with library media specialists who have a greater familiarity with technology integration and information technologies. Below is this month’s chapter summary.

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Instructional Design Tools to Adopt in 2022

Maestro

With various communication capacities (DM, group messaging, and channels), app integrations, and robust features, Slack boosts our collaboration across and between teams. And Slides combines text, graphics, and multimedia to build presentations, whether as a learning solution itself or as a useful communication tool at project milestones.

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

Perhaps some topics are on the wane because they have become so integrated as to be invisible and no longer a topic to remark about. this would be down notable dropping topics: games, simulations, knowledge, interactive and blended Karyn Romeis commented: Hmm. I have doubts about the validity of these data. Just a thought.

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Down to a 't'

Learning with e's

Google Scholar is a very useful tool if you are in the business of research. How potentially damaging is this practice to a) the integrity of academic research and b) the veracity and accuracy of what we read in academic journals? The paper was entitled The Emerging Web 2.0 Let me ask a question here.