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Learning Thursday #2: Project-Based Learning

Adobe Captivate

Project-based learning. Google Scholar. The Google Scholar link will take you to a free PDF of the article.). After reading the article, please add a comment with your thoughts on one (or all) of these questions: Can you give an example of a project-based learning experience you’ve had?

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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2011

Experiencing eLearning

Google Search has never been on my list before, but it really should have been. Google is one of the first places I go when I need to learn something specific. I use Google Scholar search, blog search, or other advanced options as needed. Course Development. Moodle is the LMS I use most currently.

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Learner Resources in the Digital Age

BrainCert

Digital libraries, like Project Gutenberg and Google Books, have digitized vast collections of books and made them freely accessible to readers worldwide. Websites like JSTOR and Google Scholar provide access to a vast repository of scholarly articles, allowing learners to stay updated on the latest research in their fields.

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How humor helps + Powtoon review

Making Change

In a recent LinkedIn discussion about the cartoon, Megan Torrance reported that in one of her projects, elearning modules with a funny cartoon trailer had twice as many signups as modules without the trailer. I poked around Google Scholar and found studies that seem to agree that (relevant!) What research says about humor.

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Instructional Design Tools to Adopt in 2022

Maestro

At Maestro, we use a suite of tools to collaborate across our teams, for projects big and small. Google’s content-creation apps. We’ve had great success using one of the best free tools for instructional designers : Google’s content-creation applications. Project managers create a request in our project management tool, Wrike.

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2016 Top Tools for Learning

Performance Learning Productivity

Google Scholar: Scholar opens a rich world of academic work at the click of a button. It’s a great way to share resources and project documents and to make materials that others often ask for easily accessible to them. It also contains enough guitar and banjo instruction lessons to last several lifetimes.

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Is Google good for education? Take a LitTrip or explore an Art Museum thanks to Google

E-Learning Acupuncture

Ben Daley, Chief Academic Officer and COO at High Tech High, has recently posted a lovely list of 24 Google products that have an application to the field of education. I knew about the educational applications of some of these products already: YouTube ( 1 , 2 , 3 ), Google Scholar , Body Browser. Google Art Project.

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