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Learningtogo Podcasts Now on iTunes!

Learningtogo

This week we passed a significant milestone by joining iTunes. Starting immediately, you can access the entire archive and all future programs right on our site, as always, or directly via iTunes. Subscribing to our feed on iTunes ensures that you will never miss another program. Jane Bozarth on Show Your Work.

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Share a Camtasia Studio Video in the iTunes Store.

TechSmith Camtasia

An easy way to share these types of Camtasia Studio videos with a team, class or other group is through iTunes. Its nice because others can subscribe to your videos in iTunes and then automatically get the updates. Share a Camtasia Studio Video in the iTunes Store** With Camtasia Studio, you can produce an iPod or iPhone video (.m4v)

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SCORM vs Tin Can API: The difference between compact discs and iTunes

ProProfs

Tin Can API and SCORM are both eLearning standards, which help companies to measure the impact of their training programs. The bottom line is that Tin Can can only help you measure the effects of your course better than SCORM did. How does SCORM & Tin Can help your organization. Evolution of eLearning standards. Tin Can Api.

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Bad Apple

E-Learning Provocateur

It seems like ancient history now, but last Christmas I received a $20 iTunes card from a work friend. I was very pleased to receive it, as I usually buy songs from iTunes with my credit card – and that can tick over in the blink of an eye. Obviously I hadn’t handled an iTunes card in a while. Yes, he said fax.

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What Great Bosses Know - 10 Training Tips - iTunes U Revolution?

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

That's helpful. Maybe iTunesU can help? And, at some point every training manager, or CLO, in the Fortune 500 will hear from their C-level peers, "Why can't our LMS be easy like iTunes U? Maybe these managers will be delivering a training session and just one of these tips could resonate with them.

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Silly Design

Clark Quinn

On to our second of today’s contestants, the iTunes interface. Now, everyone likes to bash iTunes, and either it’s a bad design for what it’s doing, or it shouldn’t be trying to do too many things. I’ve always managed the files on the qPad through iTunes.

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Bad Apple

E-Learning Provocateur

It seems like ancient history now, but last Christmas I received a $20 iTunes card from a work friend. I was very pleased to receive it, as I usually buy songs from iTunes with my credit card – and that can tick over in the blink of an eye. Obviously I hadn’t handled an iTunes card in a while. Yes, he said fax.

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