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Updates On HTML5 From Google I/O

Upside Learning

This year at the Google I/O some important announcements have been made which will make HTML 5 development easier across different browsers. . The two announcements which would make the HTML5 development easier and less time consuming are –. Related posts: Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

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First Top 25 eLearning Posts of 2010 - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Here’s How to Be an E-Learning Superstar in 2010 - Rapid eLearning Blog , January 5, 2010 Great post that looks at how to work on rapid elearning developers alone or in a small team. Google Wave (8). Great Workplace eLearning Posts from 2009 , January 4, 2010. How is the internet changing the way you think?

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43 Great eLearning Posts and 5 Hot Topics Including Google Buzz and iPad

eLearning Learning Posts

Presentation: Email is so 1973 (Google Wave) #Wave - Dont Waste Your Time , February 24, 2010 Good video on Google Wave. The Forgotten Step in eLearning Design - eLearning Brothers , February 17, 2010 There is a step in the design process that seems to be rushed-over at times: Brainstorming.

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

eLearning Learning Posts

Buzz Teen Safety Tips - Social Media in Learning , April 8, 2010 A posting in Mashable alerted me to this new video from Google that is intended to help teenagers use Google Buzz more safely, however it’s pretty useful for all, so I’ve also added it to my resource: How to use Google Buzz for Social Learning.

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Notes from DevLearn and the Adobe Learning Summit

Steve Howard

SESSION 505 – CATCH THE WAVEGOOGLE WAVE AND E-LEARNING APPLICATIONS, GOOGLE. This session was supposed to talk about Wave and eLearning, but the original presenter could not make the conference. Michael Allen, the man who created/invented Authorware, has started developing a new tool.