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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2011

Experiencing eLearning

Captivate is my tool of choice for simulations and interactive learning. Jing is the best free tool for screenshots I’ve ever used. Google Docs is where I keep track of my time spent on projects, create quick drafts, and other tasks. Moodle is the LMS I use most currently.

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The new Camtasia Studio 8, the Flipped Classroom and Mobile Learning [Review]

mLearning Revolution

I have been a Camtasia fan for a long time, as well as a SnagIt and Jing fan and I’m also very impressed with the work TechSmith is doing on Mobile. Re-Thinking Traditional Software Simulations. This is precisely where I see TechSmith bringing a lot to the table, especially with the new release of Camtasia Studio 8.

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Is your eLearning On-the-Job Training Friendly?

Mindflash

You can simulate this OJT using Mindflash by creating short (very short), task-specific modules and giving them a name that is specific to the task. Using a free tool like Jing, you can record screen captures of software systems showing how to perform a specific task, and then add those to your Mindflash course. Video Tutorials.

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Getting Started With Prototyping

ATD Learning Technologies

You can use your favorite screen capture utility, such as TechSmith SnagIt or Jing, to capture elements from existing screens to use in your design. I love working with Apple's Keynote or Microsoft PowerPoint to design and test a concept. As you get comfortable with the process, I suggest checking out MarvelApp.com.

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Getting Started With Prototyping

ATD Learning Technologies

You can use your favorite screen capture utility, such as TechSmith SnagIt or Jing, to capture elements from existing screens to use in your design. I love working with Apple's Keynote or Microsoft PowerPoint to design and test a concept. As you get comfortable with the process, I suggest checking out MarvelApp.com.

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Best of eLearning Learning - First Half of December 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Free-to-Use E-Learning Development 19: Techsmith Jing (Part 3) – Conclusions - The E-Learning Curve , December 8, 2009. Virtual Worlds, Simulations, and Games for Education: A Unifying View - Clark Aldrich , December 12, 2009. Jing + Twitter = Magic! PLE / Personal Learning Environment: What’s yours like?

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Storyboard Templates iPhone - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Virtual Worlds, Simulations, and Games for Education: A Unifying View - Clark Aldrich , December 12, 2009. Jing + Twitter = Magic! Free-to-Use E-Learning Development 19: Techsmith Jing (Part 3) – Conclusions - The E-Learning Curve , December 8, 2009. Tips for Rapid Instructional Design , December 4, 2009.