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Mobile Learning: Book Review

Kapp Notes

Recently, I was sent a copy of Gary Woodill’s latest book, The Mobile Learning Edge. One interesting discussion in the book revolves around the combination of the use of a mobile device and the use of Tags. This is not a “how-to” book. But, as I document in the book, many challenges and barriers remain.

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My Top 10 'Learning' books from 2010

Sticky Learning

Below you'll find my top recommendations for the year along with a short summary of what I got out of reading each book. It is really an expansion of the design section from the original book, adding a good deal of extra information and ideas along the way. Do you think there is a standout number one? Let me know. Drive - Dan Pink.

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Free e-Learning books

eFront

> If you have read any of the following books I will highly appreciate if you share your opinion with the e-Learning community. => If you have read any of the following books I will highly appreciate if you share your opinion with the e-Learning community. => Dunlap Protocols for Online Discussions Joanna C.

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7 Things About eLearning Your CEO/Executive Director Wants to Know

Association eLearning

It’d save time and resources, and you could standardize training, but how do you explain eLearning to the CEO? Our instructional designers recommend the book The Accidental Instructional Designer by Cammy Bean.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Best of eLearning Learning in September 2010. Examples and Samples of Game Design Documents - Kapp Notes , September 15, 2010 Here is a collection of several game design documents and information about game design documents. As always, great stuff found in the eLearning world in September. These samples will give you some ideas.

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Navigating the World of SDK for eBook Developers

Kitaboo

As a result, educational standards and guidelines also keep changing. With the help of an SDK, eBook developers can easily update their eBook-related applications and ensure that the embedded custom features meet the latest educational and technological standards. Upgrade Apps Easily The education industry keeps evolving.

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An explanation of cmi5 in (mostly) plain English

Rustici Software

But why should someone use this new fangled standard? With new being relative as cmi5 was first developed in 2010. If you need a refresher on what was cool in 2010, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part 1” was released and “Moves Like Jagger” became a hit. Best practices guide, which will be “the” book on cmi5.