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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Beyond iPoding

Kapp Notes

Click on the link if you'd rather listen to the podcast of this post, Beyond iPoding , you can find it here. don't need an iPod to listen, just your computer. The wide spread adoption of MP3 Players like Apple's iPod products has lead to an entire ecosystem of tools, accessories and content providers.

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Face-to-face is for special occasions

Clive on Learning

What proportion of the music that you consume is at a live performance? And yet, there's a good possibility that those live events that you have attended - music, drama, sport or whatever - are among the most memorable occasions of your life. Ask yourself. Chances are it's something between 0 and 10%. You get the idea.

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Making Sense of Research

Clark Quinn

The context was the ‘spring forward’ event Apple held where they announced their new products. As part of that discussion was a brief mention of sensor nets, how aggregating all this data could be of interest too. And low and behold, a massive example was revealed last week.

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The iPod Video & e-Learning Looking Glass

Vignettes Learning

The holidays are coming and I must find a justification for buying (as a gift to myself) the iPod Video. Currently, I am enjoying my 40 Gig iPod for music and have downloaded hundreds of my favorite songs. The cool thing about iPod is the way I can organize, listen, and purchase music anytime I want.

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The iPod Video & e-Learning Looking Glass

Vignettes Learning

The holidays are coming and I must find a justification for buying (as a gift to myself) the iPod Video. Currently, I am enjoying my 40 Gig iPod for music and have downloaded hundreds of my favorite songs. The cool thing about iPod is the way I can organize, listen, and purchase music anytime I want.

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Networked noughties 2003-2005

Learning with e's

Yesterday I mapped the significant technological events of the years 2000-2002. Music fans were delighted in June 2004 to witness the commercial launch of iTunes. Interfacing with the iPod, it allowed users to download just about any music track they wished to listen to. 2005 was an eventful year for the digirati.

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Wake up Karl, the Meme has you

Kapp Notes

My events were the 1650 and the 500. 5) My musical tastes run into the area of 1980's obscure punk-like bands (Adam Ant, Bow Wow Wow, Violent Femmes.) I still listen to these group, I have them on my iPod. They are the most fun anyone could ever have…as well as my biggest challenge…I wouldn't have it any other way.

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