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The future of reading

Learning with e's

In versions of the 2012 Horizon Report, eBooks were considered by many of the expert panel to be on the 1 year horizon for full adoption into education. Photo by GoXunuReviews The future of reading by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 It seems they may be right.

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On Aer

Learning with e's

Ahead of my keynote speech at the CESI 2012 conference in Portlaiose, this weekend, I did an interview for Dublin City FM 103.2. We sat outside in the early spring sunshine of Portlaiose and discussed blogging, social media, the state of education, ideal schools of the future, innovation and technology, and a whole host of related topics.

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At the end of our tether

Learning with e's

What does mobile technology have to do with academic freedom? He died in 1985, before the era of the Web and mobile technology, but the thought was undoubtedly already there. He died in 1985, before the era of the Web and mobile technology, but the thought was undoubtedly already there. It is about choice.

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Smartphones in mobile healthcare

Learning with e's

We describe in detail the development of a smartphone app within eCAALYX (Enhanced Complete Ambient Assisted Living Experiment, 2009-2012), an EU-funded project for older people with multiple chronic conditions. Finally, we briefly discuss barriers to adoption of health and healthcare smartphone apps (e.g., Unported License.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Learning technologies are becoming social, collaborative, and virtual. Elliott Masie Learners as designers. Learning apps. Video galore. Selective outsourcing continues to grow while comprehensive outsourcing will become less popular. The role of the learning leader is shifting from being a program manager to a solution architect.