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Are eBooks More Environmentally Friendly?

Kitaboo

Manufacturing e-readers also consume natural resources like copper, lithium, cobalt, etc. A recent study found how replacing five hard-bound 360-page books with eBooks in a year could reduce the environmental impact that books can cause. When used, an e-reader, in its lifetime, could consume 194 megajoules of electricity.

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Social Media Marketing For Higher Education

Think Orion

This way university social media strategy can focus on ideal regions and audiences based on where they are located, or which location they want to study in. LinkedIn campaigns according to a Lithium report generated more than 80% of B2B leads. What is Social Media Lead Generation?

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Beyond Expensive Lawyer Fees and Cheesy Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions Generators with Donata and Hans from Termageddon

LifterLMS

One of the most important things to understand when doing business online is that you don’t just need to follow the laws of where you have your business registered. You also need to follow the laws of the places where you do business. It’s not just a brochure for the business. Then they receive an embed code.

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What is Microlearning?

Edume

If you want to learn all about crypto currencies, lithium-ion batteries or content marketing you are going to have to commit some serious time. This means that your learners will take 5-10 seconds to decide whether to proceed with training, based on whether it looks relevant and will fit into their busy schedules. Use videos.

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

in Technology, Innovation and Education, where she studied how new media and emerging technologies can be used to effectively educate children. Book: Mobile Communication Studies, edited by James E. The Handbook of Mobile Communication Studies was released by MIT Press in 2008, it covers 485 pages and the book is edited by James E.