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Apple iPad: Who Is It Really For?

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A Google search on ‘Apple iPad’ throws up an excess of 30 million results! Clearly the Apple iPad has drawn much applause and an equal amount of criticism in the last few weeks. At Upside Learning we’ve been thinking about ways the Apple iPad can be useful for eLearning – especially in the workplace.

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Flash to HTML5 – Swiffy From Google

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Simply put, this will allow existing libraries of flash animation content to be ported to devices that run iOS – iPhones, iPads, and iPods. This also helps us poor elearning developers circumvent the continuous war between Adobe and Apple over flash technology, and allow delivery across devices/platforms.

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eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #2

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Although it works with Microsoft’s Windows, Linux and some Apple Mac OS X versions, it doesn’t work with Mac OS X 10.6, This one is about how the iPod touch is a BIG player in mobile device market. Are mobile learning companies developing applications for the iPod? Applications that used Gears include Google’s Docs and Reader.

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18 Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest –12

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For all you Apple fan boys, this post is manna from heaven! And for those of you who love to hate the pad, fret not, there’s something beyond the big Apple too. Classroom iPod touches & iPads: Dos and Don’ts. Bringing iPods and iPads into the classroom is a great way to give students access to learning tools.

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TV In The Future Of Learning

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There are already products out there like Apple TV and Google TV that connect to the internet and conventional television sources to dish up a much more substantial interactive experience than that provided by regular one-way TV. One element discussed was television and how TV will probably continue to hold its own in a ‘multi-screen’ world.

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