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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Games for the Six and Under Crowd (iPod Touch/iPhone)

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. Friday, April 17, 2009 Games for the Six and Under Crowd (iPod Touch/iPhone) My kids have discovered my iPod Touch. Soothing background music, smooth movement and lots of colors to pacify and interest your young child.

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Beyond iPoding

Kapp Notes

Click on the link if you'd rather listen to the podcast of this post, Beyond iPoding , you can find it here. don't need an iPod to listen, just your computer. The wide spread adoption of MP3 Players like Apple's iPod products has lead to an entire ecosystem of tools, accessories and content providers.

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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

This presentation will be an overview of the different methods in the planning, producing, publishing and promoting of hybrid podcasts with instructions on the building of a 508 compliant podcast. He also has a keyboard (the piano kind) for music too. lots of music, instruments, etc available. ProTools has a portable USB mixer.

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11 Free Game Creation Software Programs (At least for 30 Days)

Kapp Notes

Or, if you are in Dr. Kapp's Instructional Game Design Class, you may want to consider one of these free programs for the educational game you are developing as a final project. It allows you to make games with backgrounds, animated graphics, music and sound effects, and even 3D games. Game Maker can be used free of charge.

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Hire that Kid!

Kapp Notes

Kids are using iPods and MP3 players to cheat on tests. An article by Associated Press called “ Schools banning iPods to beat cheaters ” outlines how “schools across the country are targeting digital media players as a potential cheating device.” A teacher at San Gabriel High School in San Gabriel, Calif.,

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The power of the spoken word: including podcasts in training

Matrix

Back in 1938, radio was the main means of finding out what was going on in the world, listen to music or even to the back-then really popular radiophonic theatre. In essence, a podcast is very similar in structure and style to a radio talk show, and it can be listened to using an iPod or MP3 player.

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Innovation and butterfly moments: evolution, not revolution

Good To Great

The original iPod was undoubtedly one of those big bang innovations. But some of the features that have made the biggest difference to how we listen to music have been relatively small tweaks and updates along the way – like the shuffle feature.