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7 Mobile Learning Apps You Need to Know About

Growth Engineering

Luckily, since mobile technology has gotten so advanced, the portal to infinite knowledge now fits nicely in the pocket! Here are a few mobile learning apps to help make learning that little bit easier. Research and Note-taking: Evernote. Everyone has their own preferred method of learning information.

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Mobile tools

Clark Quinn

Sure, I could use EverNote, but then I’d have to have connectivity, and thanks to ATT’s coverage and hotel policies on wireless, that’s not always the case. Twittelator lets me tweet and keep up with others’ I have LinkedIn and FaceBook, though I haven’t used them much. Frustrating. Similarly with memos.

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Using iPads to Support Training Delivery

Integrated Learnings

In this post, I will make some suggestions based on the successes and challenges that go along with this method of delivering classroom-based training. They either e-mailed it to their own e-mail addresses or moved it over to an app such as Evernote to e-mail, if their own e-mail is not available on the iPad.

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013

OpenSesame

EvernoteEvernote, how we love thee – how can we count the ways? Pulse – News and blogs presented beautifully for your mobile device. Action Method – When your projects seem overwhelming, let Action Method help you break tasks into actionable steps. Ning – Don’t like Facebook?

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How to Be More Productive in the Digital Age

General Assembly

Experts from Evernote, General Assembly, and more share tips and tools for staying on top of your work and life. Attendees at General Assembly and Evernote’s productivity panel at GA London. Josh Zerkel suggested not constantly being at the mercy of your mobile. Break down projects into manageable tasks.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

mLearn2010 Augmented Reality and Mobile Learning - some lessons learned by Gunnar Liestol , October 21, 2010 Gunnar is a curly person with glasses, who just gives an AMAZING presentation!! Mobile Learning: Book Review , October 17, 2010 Recently, I was sent a copy of Gary Woodill’s latest book, The Mobile Learning Edge.