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The Future of Work and Learning 2: Chatbots

Jane Hart

Firstly, use of mobile devices has now exceeded use of desktop machines to access the Internet, and secondly, people are now spending more time in messaging apps than in social networks. receive relevant or customised news automatically (from news sources, blogs feeds, Twitter accounts). alerts, reminders, etc).

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Performance Support

Clark Quinn

Learnscape architects have implemented miniature versions of the internet behind corporate firewalls that provide all of these things, from peer-rated FAQs to wizards, on-line help desks, and best practices repositories. This is an interesting take.

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

eLearning Learning Posts

Dropbox: save and share files across the Internet - Dont Waste Your Time , April 27, 2010 Last year I left my 4gb USB stick in the socket of a PC that was sat on the floor (I know, silly me, but I was in the middle of a presentation). Design and plan for the very next step, instead of designing and planning for the very next feature.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace

Learning Visions

Some claim to feel lost without an Internet connection, but hey, dont we all? I found and interesting graph of What People are oing on the internet. In general, the young women I have interviewed describe themselves as "very comfortable with technology." Computers are a fact of their lives. Perhaps it will be of interst to you as well.

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