On Sunday, the voting closes for the Top 100 Tools for Learning for 2012. (vote here!) This list was first compiled by Jane Hart in 2007. Jane is the founder of the excellent Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies (C4LPT). … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2012
Notebook software is the 300 pound canary of productivity tools. Those who haven’t ever used them can be baffled by the simplicity and vagueness of the concept. “Note-taking software? Why do I need that? I have scrap paper and a … Continue reading
My co-blogger Crystal turned me on to a book by Maura Nevel Thomas called Personal Productivity Secrets. I have now read the first chapter and am already impressed, and taking my time thinking about it (given that I am an … Continue reading
This is my first fall semester as an academic librarian (I was a special librarian for about fifteen years, though I worked mainly in institutes in universities). Therefore it’s my first time meeting and teaching large numbers of beginning graduate … Continue reading
I’ve been catching up on some of my blog reading this weekend. One of the bloggers I like to follow is Harold Jarche. His blog, Life in Perpetual Beta, focuses on learning in the socially networked world, both from the … Continue reading