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Highlights from SXSW 2013

TechSmith Camtasia

One fun surprise was Speakerfy , which turns your various devices into remote speakers for streaming music all over the house. The post Highlights from SXSW 2013 appeared first on TechSmith Blogs. Playing with mobile apps. Being tech geeks, we love to discover and try out new mobile apps. Any wow moments or new discoveries?

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Guest Post: 5 Effective Ways of Maximizing Mobile Tech In Learning Pursuits

Kapp Notes

This will will start off with a guest post form Jenni Birch who writes about apps, computer art, music and the latest developments in technology. Based on 2013 Ed Tech Magazine’s data , 94% of college students (18-24 years old) in traditional American colleges own and use mobile devices for academic pursuits. About the Author.

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The Tools I Use

Adobe Captivate

On a recent live stream, I was asked about which tools I use to create my eLearning and video tutorials. I gave a partial answer during the live stream but I thought I would go a little more in-depth on that question here. Perhaps in a few years, I will be forced to but for right now 2013 is fine. Adobe Captivate.

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The 10 Best Patreon Alternatives for 2024

learnWorlds

Patreon, a crowdfunding platform launched in 2013, is helping artists, writers, musicians, and creators of all kinds, providing them with a direct avenue to monetize their work and build a dedicated community of supporters. Over the years, platforms like Patreon have revolutionized the way creators connect with their audiences.

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Time to Sing Loud

CLO Magazine

When a young singer uploaded a video of herself singing one of his compositions to YouTube, he wasn’t simply flattered a fan found his music. Take the example of Grammy-winning conductor and composer Eric Whitacre. He saw an opportunity to combine art and technology to bring people together in a new way.

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mLearning: Smartphone statistics and the impact they have on learning

Zephyr Learning

The Neilson report released in February 2013 provides an insight to smartphone user behaviour. 1) Mary Meeker stated in her Internet Trends 2013 presentation that we check our phones 150 times per day. Streaming Online Music – 20%. We need to take this in to account for learning too. This is an interesting statement.

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Silence is Good for Your Brain

CLO Magazine

In a 2013 study to find out what sounds prompted the creation of new brain cells in mice, Duke University researcher Imke Kirste discovered silence, which she had considered a control in the experiment, made an impact of its own. “In Silence can be nourishing. Consider the following findings. Silence can create new brain cells.

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