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Why I disagree with Mark Zuckerberg who claims the iPad isn’t mobile [Poll]

mLearning Revolution

I came across this interesting article on Forbes.com, which also includes a short video (below) of Mark Zuckerberg answering a question from the audience and basically saying that the iPad is not mobile. The question was about whether Facebook would build an iPad app, which at the time of the question (November 2010) it didn’t exist.

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Facebook for Educators

Moodle Journal

I have in past postings made both positive and not so positive remarks regarding the use of Facebook as part of course delivery. I also came across this rather large sample of (The teachers guide to using Facebook) Facebook the missing manual from OReilly.

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Resources from ATD Presentation in Wisconsin

Kapp Notes

Facebook Page on Gamification of Learning and Instruction. Facebook Gamification Page. Polling Software. Poll EveryWhere. Here are a few articles about gamification in action. July 2012 T&D Article: Games, Gamification and the Quest for Interactive Learning. Opening Slides. Gamification Happenings.

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8 Keys of a Successful Membership Website

LearnDash

This article was originally published on Restrict Content Pro. Polling is the perfect place to begin. Send members to a Facebook group or add your own membership area. Building a successful membership website doesn’t have to be a wild, pie-in-the-sky dream. Ask your members exactly what they prefer.

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Top 8 Mobile Learning Development Hurdles eLearning Developers Must Overcome

Infopro Learning

In this article, I’ll highlight the top 8 mobile learning development hurdles that eLearning developers face, as well as useful tips to overcome them. Conduct surveys, polls, and focus groups to create personalized online training resources for every member of your audience, regardless of their geographical location.

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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

Some credible sources are not credited to an individual author, such as many reports on polling data from the Pew Research Center, statements published by an organization, or more general resources from an educational institution. The more an online article is based on opinion or original research, the more important it is to have an author.

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Facebook for e-Learning

eFront

News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 11/07/2010 Facebook for e-Learning Facebook objective is " to help you connect and share with the people in your life ". 50% of Facebooks active users log on to Facebook in any given day.