Archive for July, 2009
From #lrnchat and #behindthefirewall…”Soon enough, all orgs will realize ppl have SM in their pockets & purses so they better figureitout. #lrnchat #behindthefirewall”
Looking for something related to Camtasia…totally work related and got this! At what point does blocking do more harm than good?
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Poll Everywhere
This looks like a really slick way to add some real-time interactivity to a presentation or learning event. They even give you a ready to use PowerPoint slide you can download. The concept is simple. Set up your poll, then participants text a code corresponding to their answer and the results update before your very [...]
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Super Charged Find & Replace
I regularly find myself using Microsoft Word’s Find & Replace feature to clean up or “fix” various types of documents. And I thought I was using it to pretty near it’s maximum capacity. Well, it turns out there is MUCH more it can do that I didn’t even know about. I love these kinds of [...]
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Photo Snack – Yum!
I just found this nice photo presentation tool via my Google Reader feeds. This looks very nice. Check it out at http://www.photosnack.com
Photo slideshows
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Tinkering School
I love this way of learning. Aren’t we all tinkerers when it comes right down to it?
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http://www.corporatetraining.ie/spies-twitter-gardening-social-media-meets-learning.html
David Armano at Harvard Business blogs takes the gardening metaphor further, suggesting that there are three steps to go through in creating a vibrant social network, whatever its purpose:
Seed
Feed
Weed
Suppose you are setting up a social networking site where people from within your organisation can set up a profile, get in touch with [...]
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