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Apple iPad: Who Is It Really For?

Upside Learning

A Google search on ‘Apple iPad’ throws up an excess of 30 million results! Clearly the Apple iPad has drawn much applause and an equal amount of criticism in the last few weeks. At Upside Learning we’ve been thinking about ways the Apple iPad can be useful for eLearning – especially in the workplace.

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10 Things the Motorola Xoom does Better than the iPad

mLearning Revolution

Notifications include Twitter mentions, Facebook updates, new e-mail, music playing or paused, remaining battery, wifi connections, as well as an option for getting to more Settings, etc. Multitasking. Not too bad but I still prefer the Xoom for multitasking. Adobe Flash Player 10.2. Persistent Virtual Navigation Buttons.

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Beyond iPoding

Kapp Notes

Moving Beyond Music or Voice As with any new technology, at first there is unbridled enthusiasm or irrational exuberance quickly followed by fear and loathing and then the technology settles down into an every day tool. The most popular of which is Apple's iPod family. It provides an opportunity for them to multitask.

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How To Start a Successful Podcast To Promote Your Online Business

learnWorlds

The word “podcast” originates from “pod” and “cast,” referring to both the technology (large scale broadcasts) and the first portable MP3 players (such as the iPod, which was Apple’s exclusive access device for almost a decade at the end of the nineties). exercise outdoors, cook, work).