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Good gear

E-Learning Provocateur

As readers of Paper cuts will know, I’ve been toying with virtual reality via the Google Cardboard headset. Third-party apps are searchable in Google Play, but as I mentioned in Paper cuts the results can not be filtered out by Cardboard compatibility. Here I share with you my observations… Headset.

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Session Notes: Breaking Down Silos @JD_Dillon #TrainingMag

Learning Visions

With no toys and no budget. Cuz we didn''t have the toys. So now they started using Google Docs. People shared on camera. Then they started Google Plus. So JD asked, how can I help them check their lists more effectively? Don''t worry about this grander thing about sharing, but instead getting into the workflow.

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The joy of UX

E-Learning Provocateur

I’ve written previously about how I’ve been toying around with the augmented reality app Aurasma. The first step appeared simple enough: millions of people go to the App Store or Google Play to install millions of apps. And indeed, no one in my test balked at that. The second step was the logjam.

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10 Best Gifts for Virtual Facilitators [2021 Guide]

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

Even if you’re not in L&D, and are looking to upgrade your tech toys, this list is for you. You have to be camera ready at all times, especially in this Instagram-era and the Razer Kiyo Streaming webcam will keep you looking pretty sharp in your remote meetings. Razer Kiyo Streaming Webcam with Ring Light It’s 2021.

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Top 11 Learning Technology Trends from LTSF 2019

gomo learning

Cue the example of David’s son looking at YouTube instructional videos for a new toy, while the instructions sat in their box, neglected and still in their plastic wrapping. For me, that included Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, Google Maps (plus journey planner), Spotify, Safari, my phone camera and checking emails.

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Top 11 Learning Technology Trends from LTSF 2019

Leo Learning

Cue the example of David’s son looking at YouTube instructional videos for a new toy, while the instructions sat in their box, neglected and still in their plastic wrapping. For me, that included Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, Google Maps (plus journey planner), Spotify, Safari, my phone camera and checking emails.

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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

Many schools have toyed with the idea of using AR applications to support learning, such as when a student scans a page of his homework, a video of his teacher explaining a related concept pops up, or book reviews in the form of videoattached to scan-able book barcodes. Augmented Reality for mobiles.