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Top Ten Tools for Learning 2014

Experiencing eLearning

Google Docs is where I keep track of my time spent on projects , create quick drafts, and other tasks. The active community for this open source tool and the numerous free tutorials and resources are a huge benefit for me when I’m working in Moodle or Totara (a corporate version of Moodle).

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Growth Mindset, AI, and More: ID Links 3/14/23

Experiencing eLearning

Daniel Willingham AI tool for instructional design ID-Assist A Google Doc add-on for using AI and NLP to help with instructional design tasks. For example, how would you make a version of the game UNO usable to DeafBlind players? Encourage students to analyze these errors and use them as opportunities for learning.

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Google Wave in 10 Minutes

Experiencing eLearning

If you’re looking for a shorter version, this 10-minute video shows the highlights and some of the possibilities without requiring the full time commitment of the full preview. I’ve been using Google Docs to collaborate with SMEs for over two years now, and it’s great for a lot of things.

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Best Tools for Instructional Designers in 2024

LearnDash

The free version includes templates, shapes, customizable colors, and more, with an even wider expansion of collaboration tools under the monthly fee. Price: $0 to $20 per user per month Writing Google Docs A well-known writing tool, Google Docs is great for authoring content, editing, and sharing. Price: $15.99 Plus, it’s free!

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TCC08: Instructional Uses of Google Apps

Experiencing eLearning

Education version has some premier features too. Google Docs & Spreadsheets: Pros. Google Docs & Spreadsheets: Cons. No support for offline editing with later merging of these versions. 60% never use Google Docs; 20% use at least once a week. apps don’t use Google Docs, but it’s growing.

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Course Review Tracking Template

Experiencing eLearning

I use Google Docs when I can for reviews because multiple reviewers can all see each others comments. However, if Google Docs isn’t allowed in an organization or it’s important to get independent feedback from each reviewer, I use Excel instead. They can avoid duplicating feedback.

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Low-Cost Test and Quiz Tool Comparison

Tony Karrer

He helped me pull together the following evaluation of a few different solutions: ClassMarker Quia ProProfs Google Docs Forms Creator, and Quibblo. It has a free and a low-cost version. Weaknesses Free version comes with Ten free grading reports - paid versions can have unlimited reports. Good variety of question types.

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