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The Unstoppable Force of M-Learning

LearnDash

Mobile learning (also referred to as mlearning ) is a relatively new “sub-niche” to elearning. For the most part, mlearning tools involve handheld computers, MP3 players, notebooks, mobile phones, and tablets – the primary focus being on the mobility of the learner. elearning mlearning mobile learning'

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eLearning Podcasts (and a few others)

The eLearning Coach

Although there are many education-related podcasts, there are surprisingly few devoted to eLearning in the workplace. If you don’t use iTunes, you can listen at their website. eLearning Stuff is produced by James Clay, a learning Resources Manager at Gloucestershire College. Must … find … more. .&#

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10 Things the Motorola Xoom does Better than the iPad

mLearning Revolution

On the iPad, every time there’s an iOS update, you absolutely have to connect it to iTunes in order to download and install the update. Adobe Flash Player 10.2. After only a few days of installing the Adobe Flash Player 10.2 eLearning mLearning Tablets Xoom' Send to Kindle.

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TCC09: Podcasting with Section 508

Experiencing eLearning

software: GarageBand, iTunes, Camtasia, ProTools LE, Office 2008. iTunes has different code–not standard RSS XML. Most people at their university use media players, not iPods. Two people don’t have to be in the same physical location. Topic: Something you care about. Format: solo/co-host, length, posting.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

I also like to make occasional visits to Google Labs and Adobe Labs to "keep up" with the tech tools they are working on and to test drive any beta versions available.

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One Step Behind

eLearning 24-7

Take a look at the tabletop boxes that exist today in the space of streaming from the net to your television, and you shouldn’t be surprised on the players (no pun attended) that see this as the next big thing. Boxee just recently launched an app for iTunes that does not require you to own their set to box. Think about that.

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Four LMS Trends whose hype isn’t meeting reality

eLearning 24-7

A couple of vendors pitch on/offline players which can only be used with a laptop. Being seen more in iTunes than Google Play. I mean they often associate the iOS with iTunes. Yeah it is rocking, but the hype would have you believe that everyone is going with native apps and on/offline synchronization.