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Is it mLearning when you Learn from doing a Google Search on a Mobile Device?

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Here’s one tweet in particular that got me thinking and eventually inspired this follow-up post: @ rjacquez If you google something on your mobile device while trying to solve a problem and get the answer. Is that Mobile learning? reubentozman (@reubentozman) August 23, 2012. Excellent question. I actually think it absolutely does.

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Episode 7 – Project Tin Can

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a- Google has closed its deal to acquire Motorola Mobility. How can this bring into play informal learning experiences? 10- To find more about Project Tin Can, visit their website where you can also find links to different Google groups, recent posts and a Wiki, join their weekly calls on Thursdays at 2.30

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The Importance of having a Singular Computing Experience for Mobile Learning

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One more example is a Google Chrome plug-in that I use quite a bit between my PC and Mac and my Android devices. Here’s something new I read today from Google that is along the lines of having a singular computer experience: How often are you doing a Google search from your computer to find information about a place before going there?

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The New Moto X gives us a Glimpse into the future of Mobile and Predictive Computing

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Instead of a generic, unhelpful blinking light, information important to you quietly appears on the screen. Instead of a generic, unhelpful blinking light, information important to you quietly appears on the screen. Neither does Apple seem to have an answer to the upcoming Google Glass. Once you turn it on, Moto X is all yours.

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Video in #mLearning [Episode 4]

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In this episode, Robert and I talk Adobe CS6, Google Drive and the impact of Video in mLearning, as well as SceneChat, the Khan Academy, the Flipped Classroom and more. You can also find more information here: “ The New Adobe Creative Suite (CS6) is a Sign of the Mobile Times ” by RJ Jacquez.

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10 Things I Love about Screenr.com

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Excellent for Informal and Social Learning. Let’s share great content on Google+ at [link]. By now we all know that Apple will never embrace Flash and most everyone has moved on and began making the necessary transitions toward HTML5 so that iOS devices can display videos properly for their end-users. Send to Kindle.

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Google Chrome for iOS’ Killer App: A Singular Browsing Experience

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From all the amazing news Google shared at this year’s I|O conference, to me the biggest one was the availability of the Google Chrome browser for iPad and iPhone. Netflix and Whispersync from Amazon are two great examples of this singular watching and reading experiences, respectively.

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