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10 Things the Motorola Xoom does Better than the iPad

mLearning Revolution

Notifications include Twitter mentions, Facebook updates, new e-mail, music playing or paused, remaining battery, wifi connections, as well as an option for getting to more Settings, etc. Multitasking. Not too bad but I still prefer the Xoom for multitasking. Adobe Flash Player 10.2. Persistent Virtual Navigation Buttons.

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Beyond iPoding

Kapp Notes

Moving Beyond Music or Voice As with any new technology, at first there is unbridled enthusiasm or irrational exuberance quickly followed by fear and loathing and then the technology settles down into an every day tool. One example is podcasting for learning. It provides an opportunity for them to multitask.

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My First 72 hours with the Blackberry Playbook

mLearning Revolution

I enjoy listening to music and watching videos on YouTube. The Music and Books Services. One thing I really like about Apple and Google is that they both have a single user id and password for just about every service, so once I setup my device, it knows who I am and I can begin purchasing apps, music, movies etc.

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10Q: Cathy N. Davidson

Learning with e's

Davidson first flashed on to my radar last year when the Times Higher Education news magazine invited me to review her new book Now You See It. They argue that multitasking is making us inefficient, distracted, shallow, lonely, incapable of reading long or deep works, unable to memorize anything any more. Then it all clicked.

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