35 digital tools to create simple quizzes and collect feedback from students
Editor’s note: Lots of tools in here. They are slanted towards education but plenty that could be used in the corporate setting.
Editor’s note: Lots of tools in here. They are slanted towards education but plenty that could be used in the corporate setting.
Editor’s note: This is school focused but a useful lens for looking at corporate learning. If school children were learning this way then imagine what corporate learning would become?
Editor’s note: It sounds like the stuff of Star Trek but telepresence tech is getting cheaper and browser-based, which will lead to lots more possibilities for virtual meetings.
Editor’s note: This quote sums up the difference between boundaries and balance when it comes to work: ‘Bad boundaries lead to either being overwhelmed or withdrawal. Good boundaries lead to wholeness and synergy.’
Editor’s note: More of a marketing focus here, but if it works for marketing it is probably worth exploring for learning.
Editor’s note: This Thursday’s #chat2lrn looks at tech driving change in learning, as opposed to tech enabling learning. A subtle but significant difference. This post will get you thinking . . .
Editor’s note: David Kelly, program director for the eLearning Guild’s face-to-face events and conferences, looks at how much organisational learning has changed in last 15 years.
Editor’s note: A look at Google’s use of data to improve management performance.
Editor’s note: Only 32% of employees use social media for L&D and other stats from recent CIPD research into social media.
Editor’s note: This piece raises questions around the accuracy of content and it shows Wikipedia to be more accurate than ‘official’ sources of data.
Editor’s note: LinkedIn has shared its most read stories for the year. It hows that workers want management wisdom and are keen to know how to spot talent, act ethically and lead with purpose.
Editor’s notes: Slide show of 10 of the disruptors in online education. Think Khan Academy etc – useful list which is easy to scan.
Editor’s note: I liked this sketch from Online Educa showing why Twitter backchannels are good.
Editor’s note: In his new book, Malcolm Gladwell points out that our expectation is that most things will respond in a linear way. Here Seth Godin looks at why we need to embrace moderation.
Editor’s note: Social learning advocate Jane Hart shares her the tools and approach she uses for her personal knowledge management.