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Top 100 tools for learning announced

By Bonni Stachowiak | October 1, 2013 | | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

top100Jane Hart has released her annual survey of the top 100 tools for learning for 2013. Some of the top tools aren't much of a surprise. Between Google announcing it was no longer going to offer their Google reader product (which allowed people to subscribe to different blogs/feeds in one place) and more people wanting to avoid having a bunch more things to keep up with, it isn't surprising that Twitter is once again on top of the list. I've stayed with my newsreader service, called Newsify, though I now subscribe to RSS feeds via a free, online tool called Feedly (#19 on the list).

It isn't surprising to see Evernote so high on the list. They just keep on innovating, making it easier to store and share important information. One of the ways I've been using Evernote lately is to answer students' questions that require a more lengthy response in audio format, from within Evernote. I also have really enjoyed the tight integration that Evernote has with an iPhone app called Drafts, which completely does a 180 on how you think about capturing a thought or a note. With most apps (including email), you start with where to save whatever it is you're typing, or who to send that email or text message to… With Drafts, you start by capturing the thought/idea, and then decide what to do with it.

One of the simple ways I'm using Drafts is to compose and send an email, when I don't want to be distracted by other emails that might have come in to my inbox since I was last on email. It also offers a quick way of sending a text message (far faster than the built-in iPhone messaging app), as well as a speedy way of appending or prepending some text to an existing Evernote note.

Check out the top 100 list from Jane Hart and tell us which ones are your favorites in the comments.

Filed Under: Educational Technology, Teaching Tagged With: edtech, teaching

Seth Godin on amazing

By Bonni Stachowiak | May 28, 2013 | | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

“If you set your bar at ‘amazing,' it's awfully difficult to start… The only path to amazing runs directly through not-yet-amazing. But not-yet-amazing is a great place to start, because that's where you are. For now.

There's a big difference between not settling and not starting.”

For the full quote:

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2013/05/overcoming-the-impossibility-of-amazing.html

Filed Under: Teaching

Epictetus

By Bonni Stachowiak | May 22, 2013 | | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

“If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid with regard to external things. Don't wish to be thought to know anything; and even if you appear to be somebody important to others, distrust yourself. For, it is difficult to both keep your faculty of choice in a state conformable to nature, and at the same time acquire external things. But while you are careful about the one, you must of necessity neglect the other.”

Filed Under: Teaching Tagged With: effectiveness, leadership, quotes

Upcoming speaking engagement: Limitless Conference

By Bonni Stachowiak | May 1, 2013 | | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

I'll be giving a session for women on life planning and goal setting at the upcoming Limitless Conference on May 10-11.

Their website provides a description of the conference, as follows:

“What would you be ready to achieve in your life if all limits were stripped away?  Join us for this one-of-a-kind women's conference and learn how you too can live LIMITLESS. Conference speakers include Olympians:  Amber Neben (cyclist), Leah Amico (Softball) and Tori Pena (pole vaulter) who have learned to break through limits of their sports and personal lives.

Once the limits are stripped away you will be able to explore your next steps through workshops in many different areas of your life (choose two) – finances, parenting, health & fitness, life plan & goal setting, the joy of being single, marriage, managing life changes, art and creativity, soul care and olympian forum.”

 

If you are interested in attending, use the promo code “Limitless” to get half off the registration fee.

Also, if you have any questions you would like to see answered, or advice to give on the topic of life planning and goal setting, feel free to get engaged in the comments section below.

I hope to see some of you there.

limitless

Filed Under: Teaching Tagged With: speakingengagements

Peter Block in The Answer to How is Yes

By Bonni Stachowiak | April 13, 2013 | | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

“Acting on what matters is the act of making change in the world through a set of personal values that define who we are.”

Filed Under: Teaching Tagged With: change, effectiveness, personalleadership

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