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Friday Finds — Cognitive Bias, Emotional Intelligence, Online Slide Sharing

Mike Taylor

Learn more → The Art of Sharing: Getting Your Slide Decks Online Explore three options for sharing your presentations online: Microsoft PowerPoint Online, reliable but lacking engagement insights; SpeakerDeck, a nice-looking, minimalist and PDF-only option; and DeckLinks, a cutting-edge marvel with interactive features and detailed analytics.

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Friday Finds — Too Many Managers, Visual Design, Accessible Learning

Mike Taylor

Read by over 85,000+ readers from Apple, Microsoft, Google, Meta and more! Subscribe for free Podcasts These are the conversations that caught my ear this week. Check out previous episodes in the Friday Finds podcast playlist. DamnGood.Tools Easy to use fun tools – free and open source. Vectorizer.AI

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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

eLearning 24-7

I have seen continued interest and downloads for open source AR tool kits. Kinect technology was not created at a Microsoft lab, rather it was created by a group of folks in Cambridge, England. In the past year: Apple has filed a patent for 3D Kinect experience using touch free gesturing. Yet this is no longer the case.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Microsoft preps StartKey: A ‘Windows companion’ on a USB stick" (ZDNet)

Mark Oehlert

March 03, 2008 in Mobile Learning | Permalink Technorati Tags : portable apps , startkey , u3 , usb TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference "Microsoft preps StartKey: A ‘Windows companion’ on a USB stick" (ZDNet) : » Microsoft preps StartKey: A Windows companion on a USB stick.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Oh.this does not bode well for Microsoft.

Mark Oehlert

» January 14, 2008 Oh.this does not bode well for Microsoft. Permalink Technorati Tags : macbook , microsoft TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Oh.this does not bode well for Microsoft. The Security of Unix, with the Beauty of Apple.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "So" - A Whole Article on So.Awesome.

Mark Oehlert

Microsoft employees claimed it as indigenous to Redmond, Washington, with the rest of their rich lexicon of geek-speak and corporate jive. Apple/iPhone/iPod Application Becomes the Platform Arrghh!!! » June 16, 2008 "So" - A Whole Article on So.Awesome. stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us books futures Web 2.0

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): A Collection of Top Ten Lists / Predictions Posts (feel free to add your own!)

Mark Oehlert

think one is WAY wrong!) | Main | Oh.this does not bode well for Microsoft. " 10 New Years Resolutions Every Geek Should Make Highlight: "On the other hand, folks with the Apple laptops are always expressing their condolences and telling me how super-great Leopard is. They’re finally starting to wear me down. " and more.