Best Practices in Instructional Design & Use of Learning Technologies
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Practical approaches & best practices in using cutting-edge learning technologies & design that is relevant to learning professionals & educators. You are most welcome to contribute relevant ideas, or links to your blog, published articles & books, or invitations to your public learning events.
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 How to Make Timelines With Google Sheets via @rmbyrne

 How to Make Timelines With Google Sheets via @rmbyrne | Best Practices in Instructional Design  & Use of Learning Technologies | Scoop.it
There was a time when I didn't like working with Google Sheets. That changed about ten years ago after a chat with Kern Kelley who showe

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Step-by-step instructions on how to use Google Sheets (spreadsheets) with embedded media | #eLearning

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Google Tips

Google Tips | Best Practices in Instructional Design  & Use of Learning Technologies | Scoop.it
Tips and tricks you didn't know you could do with Google for on the go, at work and having fun.

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How Does Google Work? Learn How Google Works: Search Engine + AdWords

How Does Google Work? Learn How Google Works: Search Engine + AdWords | Best Practices in Instructional Design  & Use of Learning Technologies | Scoop.it
OMG infographic shows the search process, from indexing right on through to search result ranking & delivery.

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Bronwyn Desjardins's curator insight, October 20, 2013 6:20 AM

Interesting

mmarotta's curator insight, November 27, 2013 1:23 PM

Interesting Infographic on google

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Berkeley Explains Why Google Trumps Microsoft

Berkeley Explains Why Google Trumps Microsoft | Best Practices in Instructional Design  & Use of Learning Technologies | Scoop.it
The University of California at Berkeley has chosen Google over Microsoft for its campus-wide email and calendar services, and it will tell ...

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Use Google Sheets for Multilingual #Chat with Speakers of Different #Languages | #learning

Use Google Sheets for Multilingual #Chat with Speakers of Different #Languages | #learning | Best Practices in Instructional Design  & Use of Learning Technologies | Scoop.it
Break down the language barrier and have multi-lingual chats with speakers of different languages inside a simple Google Spreadsheet.
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Google’s Ray Kurzweil predicts how the world will change

Google’s Ray Kurzweil predicts how the world will change | Best Practices in Instructional Design  & Use of Learning Technologies | Scoop.it

Ray Kurzweil is sitting in an office in San Francisco’s tallest building overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. Over 45 minutes, speaking rapidly in monotone sentences dense with facts and ideas, Google’s director of engineering has outlined a future for the world that would seem incredible, were it not that this man has a 30-year track record of making seemingly bonkers predictions that have proved to be accurate. Among other things, Kurzweil predicted that the internet would become central to our lives when it was still a niche and unreliable network in the Eighties...


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Pierre Tran's curator insight, January 21, 2014 1:57 PM

Les prédictions de Ray Kurzweil, jusqu'en 2040. L'apôtre de la singularité nous dévoile qu'en 2029, Google sera en mesure de créer un ordibateur capable de comprendre le langage naturel et les émotions humaines.

Marta Torán's curator insight, January 21, 2014 3:02 PM

Las predicciones de un ingeniero de Google que acostumbra a acertar.

 

Google del Cerebro - que entenderá las emociones y el lenguaje natural.

Coches autodirigidos

Un mundo sin obesidad

Detener el envejecimiento

Ropa que se imprime en casa

 

Y más...

 

Michael Ravensbergen's curator insight, January 21, 2014 4:22 PM

Stay forever young!!!

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The Memory Glasses: Google's AR-Amped Specs Reveal A Brave, Branded New World

The Memory Glasses: Google's AR-Amped Specs Reveal A Brave, Branded New World | Best Practices in Instructional Design  & Use of Learning Technologies | Scoop.it
So what we're looking at is a genuine piece of Google high-tech goggle trickery that may be getting close to real production levels...

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