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iTunes U

Take an e-Learning Break

iTunes U is a part of the iTunes Store featuring free lectures, language lessons, audiobooks, and more, that you can enjoy on your iPod, iPhone, Mac or PC. Explore over 200,000 educational audio and video files from top universities, museums and public media organizations from around the world. Check it out: [link]

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SCORM vs Tin Can API: The difference between compact discs and iTunes

ProProfs

eLearning standards have been around since, as early as, the 1980s and what we have today is a culmination of the efforts of different organizations to apply these standards in all kinds of training and learning environments. How does SCORM & Tin Can help your organization. Evolution of eLearning standards. 9 of the Tin Can API.

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LearnTrends: Extending Learning to the Edges of Organizations

Experiencing eLearning

Live blogged notes from Extending Learning to the Edges of Organizations with Charles Jennings & Andy McGovern. A cross between YouTube & iTunes. My side comments are in italics. Hands on practice with actual tools, but in a safe environment. Andy McGovern. Working with Sun for Thomson Reuters Social Learning Exchange (SLX).

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ELC 030: Strategies for Organizing Instructional Content

The eLearning Coach

Organizing this information for learning and/or quick access is crucial. Organizing this information for learning and/or quick access is crucial. If you have other strategies for organizing content, please share them in the Comments section below. RESOURCES: 10 Ways to Organize Instructional Content.

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Anna McGrath talks about Conscious Leadership and Self-Organizing Teams

Learningtogo

Her focus is on supporting organizations to embody conscious leadership skills and effectively distribute decision-making throughout the organization using various self-organizing systems and practices including Holocracy. Contact Anna at anna@ywonderworks.com.

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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.

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Your quick guide to positive overall learning experiences

Docebo

These are the people who need to be able to quickly create and input content, give learner feedback, and pull reports for what is and isn’t working to make sure your organization hits its learning targets. Back in the day, this is what old school iTunes looked like. RIP old iTunes. Related: What is Learner Autonomy?

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