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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. As you see to the left.

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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

software: GarageBand, iTunes, Camtasia, ProTools LE, Office 2008. He also has a keyboard (the piano kind) for music too. Save as Movie. lots of music, instruments, etc available. iTunes has different code–not standard RSS XML. Two people don’t have to be in the same physical location. free mp3 encoder.

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

Docebo

It holds everything from our recently visited spots in our maps, to all of our photos and movies, favorite apps, passwords, music – you name it, and the cloud is probably helping you out with it. . For most of us, we trust the cloud to store a lot of what is precious to our everyday lives.

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Can Higher Education Afford Innovation?

The Learning Circuits

Is what iTunes and Netflix did for music and movies bad? Can media forms like music and movies be equated with institutions? While we're at it, has iTunes U not been a successful venture? Can media forms like music and movies be equated with institutions? What was that, again? I have questions.)

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

Docebo

It holds everything from our recently visited spots in our maps, to all of our photos and movies, favorite apps, passwords, music – you name it, and the cloud is probably helping you out with it. . For most of us, we trust the cloud to store a lot of what is precious to our everyday lives.

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Being Negroponte

Learning with e's

This premise, written in the middle of the 90s, looked forwards to a time when newspapers, movies, music, television, photography, and a host of other media would reside exclusively within the digital domain. Firstly, he talks of a time when all media will be transformed from atoms into bits.

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Are learning experiences only for an LXP?

eLearning 24-7

Next, came iTunes, which went from just music to e-books, movies and eventually podcasts. Now, they have dumped iTunes and split into three different streams of content for purchase, yet still sell hardware and oh yeah, an operating system. Then, they sold mp3 devices. Wait, oh, yeah, iCloud.