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PowerPoint: Another Polling Tool, Poll Everywhere

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George  I've previously written about Shakespeak , a tool that allows presenters to collect and display responses to open-ended and multiple choice questions via text, web, and Twitter.  I decided to give Poll Everywhere a try. Poll Everywhere is free at an introductory level.  

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I Don’t Care What You Had For Lunch: Finding Professional Value in Twitter

Dashe & Thomson

Here at Dashe & Thomson, we made a New Year’s resolution for 2011 to dig a little deeper into social media and explore how to use it for social and informal learning, increasing website traffic, and building networks. Of course, Twitter was on the list of tools we were nudged to start using on a regular basis.

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Native Apps vs. Mobile Web: Pros and Cons [infographic]

mLearning Revolution

I ran into the infographic below, and while it compares Apps vs building a website, I believe the principles here are still applicable for deciding how to go about building and delivering learning experiences on mobile. And if you find this interesting, hit the Tweet button at the top and share with your Twitter followers.

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My Top 10 Tools for Learning 2011

Jane Hart

In 2011 I now use WordPress to power my website. 5 – In 2007 I chose Polldaddy , as I could use it to create short polls and surveys. 5 – In 2007 I chose Polldaddy , as I could use it to create short polls and surveys. 6 – Tweetdeck and Tweetchat are also key tools for me to make good use of Twitter.

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TechSmith Around the Web - Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and More.

TechSmith Camtasia

If you're reading this blog, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that at some point you have visited TechSmith's website. :-) That's great, but did you know that we're also active on a lot of other communities beyond TechSmith's own website? They're another place you can connect with us and get an inside view of TechSmith.

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How to Promote Your First Online Course

LearnDash

The most straightforward method is to have a landing page on your website. Build a community through posts, polls, shorts, and stories. You can even embed them on your website, blog, or landing page. X (formerly known as Twitter) In addition to longer content on other platforms, you should also try short-form, real-time content.

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PowerPoint: Shakespeak for Presentations

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Download and add Shakespeak to your PowerPoint deck and you'll be able to create presentations that allow your audience to text, tweet or use a Shakespeak website to send in votes to polls or written responses to questions, which can appear right up on your screen.