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Top 100 Tools For Learning 2010 – C4LPT Survey

Upside Learning

A quick look at the top 10: Twitter – micro-updating tool. Delicious – social bookmarking tool. Facebooksocial networking site. We have seen clients choosing rapid development tools over custom Flash built solutions purely for cost reasons. YouTube – video hosting and sharing tool.

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How to Learn about Learning Science

Experiencing eLearning

It doesn’t cost you anything extra, but I earn a small commission when you purchase from my links. What I earn in affiliate revenue helps cover the cost of hosting my blog and running my email list. You can follow them on LinkedIn, Twitter, their blogs, and elsewhere. How I learn about learning science.

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5 Creative Ways to Market Your eLearning on a Budget

Association eLearning

Mention those members who achieved the “high score” at your next meeting, on your website or on your association’s Facebook page. Instead of spending thousands of dollars on expensive web banners and ads in industry newsletters, spend an hour each day sharing the word about your new eLearning offering on social networks.

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Top 10 Tools for Learning 2020

Clark Quinn

Social tools. Twitter is a regular feature of how I see what people are pointing to, as well as pointing to things I’ve found as well. I have to use the Twitter client on iPad/iOS, since they’ve taken away Tweetdeck on the iPad (grr). Diagrams, mind maps, even recently as sort of posterboard.

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6 Drivers Of mLearning In The Workplace

Upside Learning

Search for everything we need just in time, - finding locations/directions instantly, - news, ebooks, sports updates, - social networking, facebook, twitter, - banking & shopping, - face time / video calls. They are using technology to ‘amplify’ the enterprise.” Explosion of Mobile Internet.

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What corporates can learn from the Top 10 Tools for Learning 2012

Jane Hart

1 - Twitter. If your organization doesn’t like the idea of using Twitter for company conversations, then the next best thing is to set up some sort of corporate company (Twitter-like) network. The most popular social networking site, now with over 1 billion users – everyone knows Facebook!

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Should You Use Social Media in Your Course?

LearnDash

LinkedIn and Twitter are, by design, more public networks, while Facebook has more controls in place to protect user privacy. The key is to be aware of how much personal information you may be asking your learners to give up, and to not ask them to share their social media profiles with the class without good reason.