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Silly Design

Clark Quinn

On to our second of today’s contestants, the iTunes interface. Now, everyone likes to bash iTunes, and either it’s a bad design for what it’s doing, or it shouldn’t be trying to do too many things. I’ve always managed the files on the qPad through iTunes. As you see to the left.

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Taking Learning to the Next Level With Advancements in Tech

Axonify

Consider: Music Industry with the introduction of iTunes. Effective learning requires a balanced approach that involves both push and pull: Organizations need to Push Relevant Content – Information Employees Must Have In Their Heads. Video industry with the introduction of Netflix. Written by Jennifer Buchanan.

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DoceboInspire: ‘AI Cowboys’ & Learning Personalization

Docebo

The goal for performance support systems has always been to provide learners with just-in-time information in the format that best suits them. Let’s take the example of iTunes vs Spotify. When iTunes launched, it was the industry leader. It wasn’t bad and you could find some music that you liked.

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3 Ways to Get Your Creative Mojo Going (When You Aren’t Feeling it)

Learning Rebels

As any marketer knows, music is a powerful motivator. Just take a moment and listen to the music in the different stores you frequent. Music connects the brain to emotions. Scientists have discovered that upbeat music affects the mood and a happy mood affects overall behavior. One must allow music to be a transporter.

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

Docebo

It holds everything from our recently visited spots in our maps, to all of our photos and movies, favorite apps, passwords, music – you name it, and the cloud is probably helping you out with it. . iCloud and iTunes, for example, have allowed us to do away with the skips on our CDs and DVD’s, or having to physically print out photos.

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Pick of the Month: July 2012

Jane Hart

asked Daniel Little in the Huffington Post on 23 July: “Colleges face the revolution that has already hit music and book publishers — the Internet swamps traditional methods of transmission and publication, and whole new consumer experiences and business models are created. But I have to say this is starting to look like pets.com”.

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Listen Up! It’s Time to Add Podcasts to Your e-Learning

Trivantis

Do you need to be listening to music, or a book on tape, no matter what you’re doing? Oral storytelling is one of the oldest ways our society has shared information and knowledge. You can share podcasts publicly through iTunes, as well as publicly or privately through a learning management system like Lectora® Express – the Easy LMS.