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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. Often a short audio narration provides the information and coaching needed to help an employee solve a problem or deal with a customer issue.

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Living with Complexity

Clark Quinn

The book, as the title implies, is largely about how complexity isn’t bad, it’s necessary, and the real issue is about designing to manage it. His latest, Living with Complexity , is not as landmark a book as that, but it has some very astute thinking to present.

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Common Driving Distractions & How To Manage Them

SET Safety

Distracted driving has always been an issue. Fiddling with your radio or iPod can be a huge distraction. To make sure you have great, distraction-free music for your next road trip, create a playlist before you head out. That way you won’t feel the need to scroll through all your music looking for the next song.

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Rotten Apple!

Learning with e's

I have had no problems with my Apple iPod at all. I used it a lot to listen to my personal music playlists. Now my iPod languishes unused on my bedside table, in a manner reminiscent of that thoroughly stupid cartoon advert about turning your discarded mobile phones into cash. Tags: O2 Daily Mail iPOD Apple explosion.

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The iPod and What We Can Adapt in e-Learning

Vignettes Learning

Topics this issue: 1. The iPod and what we can adapt in e-Learning 2. The iPod and e-Learning: What can we adapt? Apple's CEO Steve Jobs preaches that the iPod is revolutionalizing the way people listen to music and audio books (Newsweek, July 26, 2004). Featured slideshow: "Interactivity" 3.

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Open all OERs

Learning with e's

She took a pragmatic approach, arguing that we need to pay attention to an number of issues that threaten the success of OERs, including lack of a common understanding of their purposes and limitations, overcoming infrastructural barriers, as well as ensuring the quality of OERs in terms of content and design.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Massive Catch-Up Issue #1413 (Games, Virtual Worlds, banking concepts and more)

Mark Oehlert

Virtual Worlds Management Industry Forecast 2008 MPEG Issues Call for Requirements for "Information exchange with Virtual Worlds" Interoperability Project Mark Kingdon: For Second Life "Inworld collaboration is going to be a killer application. Apple/iPhone/iPod Application Becomes the Platform Arrghh!!!