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The Role of Technology in Digital Publishing

Kitaboo

From rocket eBook reader in 1998 to the ever-popular Amazon Kindle readers first launched in 2007, the dedicated reading devices have evolved tremendously. But these statistics create a curious problem for publishers. Also read: 8 Highly Effective Digital Publishing Strategies. Which all devices to support?

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20,000 US Hackers Wanted.Creating the Computer Elite (or Failing at it)

Kapp Notes

Back in 2007, I attended a keynote address by Dr. Peter Joyce of Cisco Systems who predicted a shortage of Information Technology workers. He provided statistics like an "estimated 1.5 One from a blog entry I wrote in 2007 called Hire That Kid! Or, more realistically, the laptops are not integrated into the lessons effectively.

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Five Reasons You Can’t Ignore Gamification

CLO Magazine

The challenge now is in understanding why gamification is so effective and how to introduce it seamlessly into an organization. Gaming offers an immediate cause and effect. ” For example, in 2007, IBM created a business process management (BPM) simulation game called Innov8.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Five Barriers to Effective Learning in Organisations - Performance Learning Productivity , April 7, 2010 Very few of us would argue with the proposition that a lot of organisational learning and development activity is sub-optimal to the extent that it provides little value to participants and their organisations. More Random Web 2.0

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2008 - MMVIII eLearning Year in Review

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Authorware officially dies (actually this post is from 2007) while Director11 is (re)born. TWITTER For the alpha geek community Twitter was the big story for 2007. Dan wow-ed us with the simplisity of imagery for effective learning. Shouldn't we be more interested in "effective communication" no matter what form it takes?