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Is your company ready for the iGeneration?

Matrix

They grew up and are growing up surrounded by iPods, iPhones, iPads, and all the iProducts the tech giant heavily markets all over the world. That’s the minimum necessary to perform knowledge-based work any time. Today’s knowledge-based economy will only expand. Ergo, they got the iGeneration tag.

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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

Individuals eager to expand their skill sets and widen their knowledge base also turned to the Internet online degrees and free educational programs. It''s worth noting how Apple''s iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad lines helped transform the way developers create educational software, the way teachers teach and the way students learn.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 6/18/2005

Big Dog, Little Dog

It's iPod's Revolution: We Just Live in It. It's hard to recall any branded recreational product that ever carried the cultural oomph that the iPod now has. Employees' personal connections can be as valuable as their individual knowledge base. Who Knows Whom, And Who Knows What?

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Knowledge & Learning in the News - 4/16/05

Big Dog, Little Dog

Knowledge management: Designing Knowledge-based Organization. First, it is the transition of our society into a knowledge economy. Knowledge management & eLearning: Podcasts Catching on with iPod Owners. The source of the crisis is coming from two different, yet related, sources. Blackboard had good results.

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On the brink with mobile– what learning executives say

Allison Rossett

We need to ensure that all work streams are considered: work time entry, access to employee self-service, and access to learning as well as technical on-line tools, and [access to] the knowledge base.” The fund managers Mike served at the time were devoted to exercising every night, with iPods stuck in their ears.

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