I found this via Olivia Mitchell at http://www.speakingaboutpresenting.com/design/new-evidence-bullet-points/
Category Archives: elearning
Top 10 Learning Tools
I just happened across Jane Hart’s Top 10 Learning Tools list and reliazed that I haven’t updated it for 2009 yet. Well better late than never right? My previous lists are at http://c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/miketaylor.html Now on to the updated list…drum roll please. 1. Google Reader – the glue that holds my learning together by allowing meContinueContinue reading “Top 10 Learning Tools”
DropBox
via Tom Kuhlmann http://screenr.com/41s I need to check this out. Drop Box & Articulate projects.
Tinkering School
I love this way of learning. Aren’t we all tinkerers when it comes right down to it?
Learning environment
Nice YouTube Interface
YouFlow – The ImageFlow, Highslide and YouTube Mashup.I like how this finds and presents the results of your YouTube searches with a nice thumbnail preview. Now only if YouTube wasn’t blocked from work. 8-( Maybe someday!?!
I heart #lrnchat
If you “do” learning you should definitely check this out. Read Craig’s description then head over to the blog an introduce yourself and jump in on Thursday night. eLearning Jockey: what did you learn today?
How to Create Your Own Online Course: 100 Tools, Guides, and Resources
I think I like Jane Hart’s list or learning tools better. What do you think? How to Create Your Own Online Course: 100 Tools, Guides, and Resources | Best Universities
#Lrnchat
This is a GREAT place to converse with some great learning folks. Unfortunately, I can’t usually make the live session but the transcripts are still pretty valuable. #lrnchat is a place for people interested in the topic of learning to chat via Twitter to learn from one another and discuss how to help other peopleContinueContinue reading “#Lrnchat”
Googley design
I like this via Janet Clary particularly these two: Simplicity is powerful Delight the eye without distracting the mind.