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10 Things the Motorola Xoom does Better than the iPad

mLearning Revolution

One question that I get often is How does the Motorola Xoom compare to the iPad? So without further ado, here are 10 things I really like about the Xoom as compared to the iPad, which I bought and have used since the first day it went on sale: 1. The iPad has nothing comparable to this. No PC required to get started.

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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

12- Evernote 71- OneNote. 34- iPad and Apps 70- Kindle 74- iPhone and apps. Bookmarking. 18- Diigo 48- Delicious. 36- Pinterest 89- Learnist. Curation tools. 24- Scoopit 61- Flipboard 73- Zite 82- Paper.li. NOTE-TAKING & MINDMAPPING TOOLS. Note-taking. Mindmapping . NETWORKING & COLLABORATION PLATFORMS.

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10 Things I Love about Screenr.com

mLearning Revolution

I have even created a category on my Evernote account, where I send myself emails every time I have an new idea for a Screenr. Videos work on iPad and iPhone. No worries, your Screenr.com videos will display just fine on the iPad and on the iPhone. Excellent for Informal and Social Learning.

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The Importance of having a Singular Computing Experience for Mobile Learning

mLearning Revolution

Whispersync from Amazon is a great example of this, I can start reading a book on my Kindle Fire and then later continue from where I left off, right on my iPad using the Kindle App. With Evernote for example all of my saved content is synced up across devices, and through Dropbox, I can always access my files from just about any device.

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You can't get a cloud in your hand

Clive on Learning

Unfortunately, my contacts, along with my calendar, are synched to my laptop, my iPhone and my iPad using MobileMe, which means all four copies would soon be emptied. Some time ago, I realised my vulnerability to third party online storage and copied my whole blog archive to my trusty Evernote. No problem there.

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12 Lessons from Failure for all of us by Bill Gross at LeWeb 2011 [VIDEO]

mLearning Revolution

Next, with the help of all my Tablets (iPad, Xoom, Kindles and Kindle Fire and Nook) plus iPhone and Droid2, I begin my daily expedition in search of great content that I can learn from and share with my followers. I just would not dare tackle the day without a positive mind-set, especially now that I’m venturing out on my own.

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The changing shape of the internet

Clive on Learning

I began to think of all those ways which I use the internet which does not involve me opening a browser: to store my notes in the cloud for sharing across devices (using Evernote) to store files in the cloud for sharing across devices (using Dropbox) to download music and apps (using iTunes) to communicate in real time (using Skype, WebEx, etc.)