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A couple of vendors even support mobile gaming devices and yep, even the iPod. It has been around for a long time, but IM is quickly changing in the mobile landscape. Some vendors still only enable this capability via a smartphone, but more are incorporating tablets. A huge mistake on the vendor’s part. Instant Messaging.

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Choosing Media - Push vs. Pull - Part 1 of Many

Tony Karrer

In other words, what combination of documents, web pages, emails, IM, SMS, video, audio, podcasts, vodcasts, Faxes, RSS feeds, telephone calls, direct mail, blogs, wikis, recorded presentations, etc., Now, they use Podcasts that they listen to on their iPods (naturally). Let me start with a big one.Choosing Media. should I use?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Emerging Technologies in e-Learning

Learning Visions

Marshall McLuhan) -- Im not trying to be a smarty-pants here, but I looked this up and Gary was close: "We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. My team is in charge of the communication and collaboration aspect of the system. We march backwards into the future." Podcasts are portable lectures. The content could be Web 2.0,

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Thoughts on the Use of the Word Ethnography

Mark Oehlert

Thick” is themeaning behind it and its symbolic import in society or between communicators." Apple/iPhone/iPod Application Becomes the Platform Arrghh!!! Thin description” is the winking. stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us headings, although you might be better served just following the latest things Ive found here.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace

Learning Visions

Im not sure how this relates to danah boyds recent blog article on Viewing American class divisions through FaceBook and MySpace. Im a major geek, yet I avoid Second Life and continue to be skeptical about its use in elearning. I think some SL fans dont understand the many subtle messages the world can communicate.

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