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Are Podcasts The Most Underrated Format for L&D?

Thinkdom

The term "podcast" is a combination of the words "iPod" and "broadcast," as it was initially used to describe the process of downloading radio broadcasts from the internet and listening to them on an iPod through a program called ippoder. Now, employees can receive training at a much lower cost than in-person training.

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Cost Consious Corporate Gift Idea

Kapp Notes

It reveals new methods and tools that are being used successfully in a variety of settings, including Flash mobs and cheat codes, video iPods, instant messaging and blogging. Several of people I know from the field have sent copies to clients and co-workers as gifts.

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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Is It Website or Web Site?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

And the AP--as editors affectionately call the style guide--has also released an AP Stylebook application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. At $24.99, the app costs slightly more than the printed book ($18.95). The AP style guide is also available as an online subscription ($25/year).

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Micro-Mobile Learning Using iPod Touch - Sun Mobile Learning

Vignettes Learning

How much does it cost to purchase an iPod Touch? Imagine what you can do providing learning through on-the-need basis. See the YouTube video. The technology is phenomenal. The challenge is how to prepare presentations that are succinct, 3 minutes or less in length.

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Mobile Learning: e-learningnext

ID Reflections

Duke University made headlines when it provided all incoming freshmen with their own 20 -gigabyte iPods. Tags: Mobile phone pull vs. push Distance Learning Knowledge Management technology Psychology iPod mlearning elearning informal learning. Recently, underscoring its commitment to education, AT&T made a three-year, $1.8

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iPads do make sense for schools

Clark Quinn

It may be that iPod Touches are even better for K-6, but running around and filming with a tablet (particularly an iPad mini, which may be optimal for K-6) is better than a laptop. My lad and lass both have MacBook Pros, though they each also have an iPod touch (lad’s is my old iPhone without a sim card) that they use.

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eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #2

Upside Learning

Imagine equipment like this at an art school – without the cost of materials, students could pretty much try their hand at anything. This one is about how the iPod touch is a BIG player in mobile device market. Are mobile learning companies developing applications for the iPod? Flurry Smartphone Industry Pulse, November 2009.