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Using Evernote to Design and Deliver Training

Mindflash

On Thursday, August 18, I attended the first ever Evernote Trunk Conference in San Francisco. I have been a light user since early 2010, but recently I have taken on so many projects that I have been searching for an organization system that works for me. Evernote is not just a place to record ideas. I wanted to learn more.

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What’s in My Conference Bag? ATD ICE 2018

Learning Rebels

Back in 2014, David Kelley interviewed me for the (then) upcoming Dev Learn Conference sponsored by the Elearning Guild, he was writing a series on what people bring to the conference with them. Why this matters to you – keeping your notes on Evernote, OneNote or Google docs allows you to share your notes in the moment. SUPER COOL!

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My First 10 Screenr Video Tips and how other Screencasters use the Service

mLearning Revolution

One great thing about Blogging is the comments you get from other people who also use the tools you blog about. I also find it helpful for writing tutorials. I like to begin with Screenr and then write the tutorial. That process really helps me write actionable steps without a lot of extra commentary.

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My Top 10 Learning Tools

Clark Quinn

In the capture and share category, major tools include: WordPress – I blog as a way to reflect and get feedback on my developing thoughts. On the information finding/sharing path, some tools I use include: Google – like everyone else, I’m all over searching. Skype – chats and calls and videochats with folks.

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Need YouTube Video Ideas? Where You Need to Look for Inspiration

TechSmith Camtasia

YouTube search. YouTube search is one of the best ways to find what people are looking for. When I come up with a content idea, I will do a quick YouTube search and see what comes back. I then look at the search results and decide if it’s a saturated area or there’s room for me to create my unique version.

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10 Things I Love about Screenr.com

mLearning Revolution

More on this in the eBook I’m writing on what I learned at Adobe. I have even created a category on my Evernote account, where I send myself emails every time I have an new idea for a Screenr. Here’s the last one I did as an example: A Twitter Search Tip for making sure you never miss a mention or RT, especially from newcomers.

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Find 15: 9-13 January

Good To Great

One of my resolutions for 2012 was to take a Find 15 approach to my personal development, and use my blog to record what I did with my 75 minutes each week. And I used Evernote to draft and store blog posts. I then sorted the remaining subscriptions into four categories: L&D, presenting, writing/blogging, and entertainment.