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

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My post on whether “ eLearning on Tablets is really Mobile Learning ” generated quite a bit of interest, with lots of ReTweets and replies on Twitter, many Blog comments, at least 71 people casted their votes, and at least two other bloggers posted their own thoughts based on my post. Is that Mobile learning?

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Here’s Why I am Excited about Google Glass [Video]

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Enter Google Glass! I don’t yet have a pair of Google Glass, but I have watched enough videos and read enough articles about it, and used plenty of smartphones and tablets to know this is the future of computing. This is also why I’m not surprised that in 2012, Time called Google Glass “Best Invention of the Year.”.

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In What order do you favor the BIG 4 Social Networks, Twitter, Google+, Facebook and LinkedIn? Chime in

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Twitter = 1; Google+ = 2; Facebook = 3 and LinkeIn = 4. Today I’m having a little fun asking my friends on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+ to share in what order they favor the big four Social Networking sites out there. Social Media , Twitter , Google+ , Facebook , LinkedIn. Mobile Learning'

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In Presentations and eLearning Visuals are worth a thousand Bullets on a Slide

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Let’s share great content on Google+ at [link]. eLearning Mobile Learning featured' . — RJ Jacquez (@rjacquez) January 7, 2012. Let’s follow each other on Twitter @rjacquez. Let’s connect on Facebook at [link]. Send to Kindle.

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Why Windows 8 and Touch-enabled Laptops Bode well for the Future of Mobile Learning – [Video]

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Google’s Chromebook Pixel is a fully touch-enabled laptop. Google understand the importance of touch and recently introduced the next generation of their Chromebook, which is fully touch enabled: Google’s Chromebook Pixel is a fully touch-enabled laptop. Windows 8, touch-enable laptops and m-Learning – YouTube.

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4 Ways Smartphones are helping People Learn a new Language

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Being a ubiquitous device in mobile learning, a smartphone has done almost all of the unthinkable, especially in helping learners master a foreign language. A 2012 survey done by the University of Colorado, revealed that 14% of instructors and 60% of foreign students use mobile phones for language-learning purposes.

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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. This idea of having a singular computing experience across multiple devices is something that appeals to me very much and I believe that Mobile Learners will be expecting this from us, too, when learning via their mobile devices.