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Saturday, February 28, 2009
I was on a train trip to Den Haag yesterday and remembered I had a few podcasts on my ipod I hadn’t got around to listening – one of them was an interview with Alisson Rosset, Prof of Ed Tech at San Diego State University : [link]. In it she discuses how learning has changed in the past 10 years. link]. love it ! Good stuff
 

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I was on a train trip to Den Haag yesterday and remembered I had a few podcasts on my ipod I hadn’t got around to listening – one of them was an interview with Alisson Rosset, Prof of Ed Tech at San Diego State University : [link]. In it she discuses how learning has changed in the past 10 years. link]. love it ! Good stuff

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Friday, September 3, 2010
9) Power supply for iPhone, iPod Touch and other Jobby things. 12) iPod Touch. Next week is the annual bash for learning technologists here in the UK. ALT-C 2010 looms, and Nottingham beckons once again for a gathering of the clans. It's also about making new friends , forging alliances and extending your personal learning network.
 
Thursday, September 2, 2010
AirPlay lets you Stream from iPad, iPhone, iPod to AppleTV Then I had one of those lightening bolt moments when I saw the "coming soon" blurb about AirPlay which is part of iOS4.2 This is a game changer: $99 connects all iPads, iPhones, iPods in a room to one big HDTV. Okay, so maybe not YET! being released in November. Okay.um.WOW!
 
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Details about the various features of the Upside Blog App – a free application that runs on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, enabling users to stay in touch with Upside Learning Blog on the go. In continuation to our series of monthly roundup posts, here is a collection of our top 10 posts for August, each accompanied by a quick brief.
 

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mLearning Echo360 eLearning iPod iTunes Presentation Technology Web 2.0I’ve written previously on using mobile devices in class, and have made reference to quite a few excellent resources in my re-Tweets on Twitter. thought I’d bring some of the best together in one post as I often find myself forgetting where I put them.
My kids have discovered my iPod Touch. My 10 month old thinks the smooth, shininess of the iPod is a perfect thing to chew on. Tags: iPod Touch games Kids They're as hooked as I am. Last night my daughter hid it from me after I told her it was time to go to bed. What's all the fuss? I've founds some great games that they love.
Since Jeff shared his great 10 Killer Content Sources for Your iPod Learning Mix , I decided to share a few of mine. Note that the links will take you to their web site with RSS feeds or straight to their RSS feeds. This Week in Tech - MP3 Edition. GROKS Science Radio Show and Podcast. Charles Lee and Dr. ASTD T+D podcasts. On the Media.
I’ve been trying to show colleague how different websites work (or don’t, as the case may be) on an iPod Touch or iPhone (whichever you have). The difficulty is getting more than one person, in a classroom environment, to be in a position to view the screen at the same time (I don’t have spare iPods [.].
Apple has sold over 15 million iPods worldwide and sales are not fading -- 5.3 The iPod has also spawned a major accessory and peripheral boom (e.g. Unlike a lot of fads, such as the Hula Hoops or Pet Rocks, iPods actually affect behavior. So, do iPods have any any value in a corporate training setting?