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Use of iPods and other Mobile Learning

Tony Karrer

Not sure if this came from the same person, but I saw a question posted on TrDev and was sent to me via Yahoo 360 that covered the same basic topic: How are iPods and PDAs being used in corporate learning applications?

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Corporate eLearning

Tony Karrer

Why Wikis Are Conquering the Enterprise Wikis - Public vs. Controlled - Why There's No eLearning Wiki Will Blogs, Wikis, RSS, Mashups be Used in Corporate eLearning?

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The power of the spoken word: including podcasts in training

Matrix

Pretty much anybody can make them with minimal effort, from celebrities looking to communicate with their fans to corporate learning and development professionals. In essence, a podcast is very similar in structure and style to a radio talk show, and it can be listened to using an iPod or MP3 player.

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eLearning - Social Media - Mobile Learning

Tony Karrer

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Tech in 2019

Jay Cross

Conceived twenty years ago, the Newton concept morphed into the PDA, the iPod, and iPhone. While the Microsoft video is fanciful, I found it useful for contemplating the future of corporate learning and performance support. These videos remind me of the concept video of John Sculley showing the then-hypothetical Apple Newton.

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The Learning Experience as a Mobile Endeavor

CLO Magazine

Nowadays, relying on an Internet feed on my clunky laptop to facilitate and implement learning would be considered “so 2005.” Today, mobile learning, as we well know, has evolved into our everyday lives — into smartphones and tablets, e-readers and iPods. Into that much-talked-about technology buzzword these days: The cloud.

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DevLearn 2008: A Case Study of Mobile Learning at Qualcomm

eLearning Weekly

Discover how Qualcomm Incorporated, a digital wireless technology company, is extending the reach of training outside the classroom, using a variety of mobile devices including cell phones, iPods, and eReaders such as the Amazon Kindle. In this session, we will conclude with a look at new trends in technology such as Web 2.0,