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MobiLogic: Wanna Read Faster? Try These Apps

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In addition to being accessible on iPhones, iPads, and iPods, it can also be accessed from a desktop computer. You can also use the File Explorer to read eBooks (including TXT, ePub files and soon PDF files). ReadQuick is very similar but with Instapaper  integration and without annotation tools. And One for Android.

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Apple iPad: Who Is It Really For?

Upside Learning

Kindle (+ other eBook readers)? Quite expectedly, the ebook reader war has already begun. If you just have to listen to music the iPod Nano had great size advantages over the iPod Touch and that explains why iPad won’t impact mp3 players. Ok back to our discussion. So who does the iPad compete with? Most definitely!

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eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #2

Upside Learning

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? Related posts: eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #1 HTML 5 and eLearning Development Kindle and Nook: eBook Readers in eLearning. Flurry Smartphone Industry Pulse, November 2009.

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Best Ways to Train Staff with Mobile Learning?

Ed App

They are played on mobile devices such as iPods, Smart phones, MP3 players and other gadgets that are suited to play digital audio files. One of the simplest and easiest ways of conveying learning material to your employees on a mobile platform is via eBooks. Currently, the majority of podcasts are in audio format.

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Best ways to train staff with mobile learning?

Ed App

They are played on mobile devices such as iPods, Smart phones, MP3 players and other gadgets that are suited to play digital audio files. One of the simplest and easiest ways of conveying learning material to your employees on a mobile platform is via eBooks. Currently, the majority of podcasts are in audio format.

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m-Learning Devices

eLearning Cyclops

Here is the list from the Don't Waste Your Time.poll : Phone / iPod Touch MP3 Player Mobile Phone Smart Phone Laptop Netbook eBook Reader (Sony, Kindle, etc) PDA Games Console (PSP, Nintendo DS, etc) Thanks Don't Waste Your Time. However, if m-learning is defined by the design approach not the device, then laptops are off my list.

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Monthly free e-book from The University of Chicago Press

Take an e-Learning Break

Please note: iPhone, iPod, and iPad readers: You will NOT need Flash. You will be able to openthe ebook from there directly, into the Bluefire Reader app. You will receive an e-mail confirmation with a link to download your free e-book, as well as a link to Adobe’s Digital Editions software, used to display the book.

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