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Digital File Protection: Safeguarding Your eBooks from Piracy

Kitaboo

Authors pour their hearts and souls into creating compelling narratives, only to find their works plundered by online pirates. Piracy manifests through various channels, from illicit download platforms to peer-to-peer networks and torrent sites. Nonetheless, watermarking remains a valuable tool in the fight against eBook piracy.

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Turn Training into a Profit Center – Here’s How

eLearning 24-7

Like I said about iTunes, Apple came out of the gate charging 99 cents per MP4, whereas the competition was multiple dollars and those who weren’t paying and going via Torrents, were staying clear. 99 cents is really in many eyes, not a lot of money. Heck it costs a $1 (not including tax) for a McDonald’s soda (in the states). .

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Lets go ahead and solve the future of publishing right now.

Mark Oehlert

Turns out that there is this site, Textbook Torrents, that is using BitTorrent to distribute free copies of expensive textbooks. Posted by: boete hypotheek | March 16, 2009 at 01:50 AM I predict an outcome similar to Napster for sites like Textbook Torrent. Thanks for this update. stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us

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Electronic Learning System: Which one is best?

Ed App

Few people can absorb a torrent of information in a single course or lesson but breaking it down into smaller parts is clinically proven to make it absorbed more efficiently. Here are the most important facets of an Electronic Learning System…. Microlearning. Microlearning Best Practices.

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10 Elearning Trends That Research Says You’ll See in 2018

Elucidat

That’s a huge leap, and seeing the amount of customers using Elucidat as a collaborative, grassroots content-sharing tool, we predict a continued rise in this more democratic approach to learning and knowledge-sharing. With performance needs constantly changing and a torrent of content available both outside (TED talks, YouTube, blogs, etc.)