Rapid eLearning Tools

by amanda on February 20, 2012

Adobe Adobe eLearning Suite http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/elearningsuite.html The Adobe suite of products is so flexible and intuitive it is the eLearning tool of choice and is one of my favorites, I’m always discovering new aspects and better ways of achieving the outcomes I need.  Unfortunately the prices to many can be prohibitive if you are self employed [...]

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Using Twitter to Promote Your Site

by stephen on August 10, 2011

You may already be on Twitter, but are you using it for promoting your website – and to get targeted visitors to your site? Twitter is a real powerhouse of traffic if you take a little time to learn how to do it. How Does Twitter Work? Twitter allows users to post messages up to [...]

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Voice Recording Software

August 8, 2011

NanoGong 4 http://gong.ust.hk/nanogong/ This free open source software is extremely flexible as it can either be downloaded and installed on the local PC with two clicks, embedded into a web page or into Moodle directly (see http://gong.ust.hk/nanogong/moodle.html#htmleditor for further details).  Installing directly into Moodle would kill two birds with one stone in that it can [...]

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Collaboration and Sharing Software

June 16, 2011

Backboard http://www.getbackboard.com/ Share and get feedback on documents (Word, Excel), Powerpoint, images (including Photoshop PSD files), webpages and free-form text. Backboard also features multiple versions of a project, email integration – you only need to send an email with the file for review – there is also the option for desktop upload and SSL encryption. [...]

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FREE & Open Source Software

June 12, 2011

Office Equivalents Open Office (PC) & Neo Office (Mac) Both of these are great alternatives to Microsoft office, easy to use and if you like the office interface, these aren’t too different and have the main features. You can open any existing office file in these packages as well as creating normal Word, PowerPoint or [...]

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Social Media Blueprints for Business

February 8, 2011

What are people saying about you and your business on Twitter and Facebook? How many customers have you missed out on this year because you’re not using Social Media properly? What are your competitors doing on Linked In that’s helping them get ahead of you? If you’re NOT using social media (Twitter, Facebook, Linked In [...]

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Why Should Your Church Invest in Social Media?

January 24, 2011

After coming away from Carmel Christian Centre yesterday excited by what the Bristol based but Internationally active ministry has achieved over the years on it’s amazing journey and learning about  their Vision for 2011 just blew me away. The audio visual content of the presentation were flawlessly put together by Cre8ion to get the right [...]

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How a Tiny Grocer Outflanks Kroger on Facebook

January 20, 2011

Been a while since I posted last but rest assured I’ve been a busy bod behind the scenes. One of the things I’m keen to do is help small businesses utilize the power of Social Media to improve their sales, build relationships and deliver excellent service and I came across the following article on the Content Marketing Today [...]

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Facebook Rolling Out Redesigned News Feed Filtering Options

December 22, 2010

Facebook has got down turning over out a fresh way to filter your News Feed Earlier, the News Feed gave you two options: Top News (which is Facebook’s algorithmic choice of the most absorbing stories from your feed) or Most Recent stories, which merely leaned the latest stories from your friends as they come out [...]

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Dude, Where’s My Social Media Policy?

December 17, 2010

If Coca Cola’s Social Media policy is only three pages, why does mine need to be any different? It’s a fair question until you look at the finer details. Social Media Today

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