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Apple WWDC – 2015, Highlights and Much More

Harbinger Interactive Learning

It had happened 25 times before; it was the 26th time where Apple once again created history. Before I begin with an extensive review of the 2015 Apple WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference), let’s review some numbers. The keynote session started with cheers and applause for Apple CEO Tim Cook as he appeared on the stage.

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4 Predictions: Why 2022 Will Be a Skills-First Kind of Year

Avilar

From COVID-19 and the economy to higher education and the labor market, here are four predictions about 2022 – and why this will be a skills-first kind of year! Prediction #1: COVID-19 will become endemic. Prediction #2: Tight labor market will persist for the foreseeable future. Prediction #4: The U.S.

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Apple iPad: Who Is It Really For?

Upside Learning

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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5 ChatGPT compliance issues and AI areas to address

Interactive Services

ChatGPT seems to have taken the world by storm in the past several months, generating intense media coverage, a million downloads a day, and dire predictions about job losses while raising a host of legal and ethical issues about its use. According to media reports, it is the fastest growing app of all time.

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My 2011 Predictions

eLearning Cyclops

Here are my e-learning predictions for the coming year. You know I have to include a Flash prediction. I predict a Flash player will finally be included on the iPad and iPhone this year. This will be mostly due to the fact that so many more phones, and tablets, will be released with Flash, pressuring Apple to do the same.

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Not Working harder

Clark Quinn

To capture thoughts, I use dictation in Apple’s Notes. It’s about being able to predict and explain outcomes, not just to tout statistics and facts. For instance, I’m now using Apple’s Reminders to track ‘todos’, along with its Calendar. (I’m

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The New Moto X gives us a Glimpse into the future of Mobile and Predictive Computing

mLearning Revolution

Or in the case of Apple and the upcoming iOS 7, a design that goes from skeuomorphic to flat, and not much beyond that. Predictive Computing. This is why I’m excited about Google Now and why I’m concerned about Apple’s future, in part because they don’t have a Google Now-like strategy. Send to Kindle.