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10 resources that I found valuable in January 2013

Jane Hart

It’s partly a creature of collaborative technologies, such as email, instant messages, Web-based conferencing, internal social networks and so on. . “This is today’s connected enterprise: always on, everyone linked to everyone else, a flood of information coursing through its electronic arteries.

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mLearning: Smartphone statistics and the impact they have on learning

Zephyr Learning

The following list highlights what we use our smartphone for: Text/SMS Messaging – 92%. Web Browsing – 66%. Instant Messaging – 37%. Streaming Online Music – 20%. Email – 68%. Social Networking – 63%. Apps – 54%. Location Services / GPS – 34%. Mobile Banking – 28%. Mobile Shopping – 26%. Video / Mobile TV – 19%.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 01/28/2007

Big Dog, Little Dog

The fascination of mathematics and music, has created many forms of complex sound, that touches many. To say that Bach, who created the modern tonal scale, was not creative or a musical genius, would be to downplay the mathematical accomplishment. Comment: The Web 2.0 Comment: The Web 2.0 long tail - iTnews.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "A Technology Flip Test: Introducing Channels in a World of Platforms" (Andrew McAfee)

Mark Oehlert

platforms -- blogs, wikis, etc. -- and all of a sudden a crop ofnew channel technologies -- email, instant messaging, text messaging-- became available. We are plainly witnessing a restructuring of the music and newspaper businesses, but their suffering isn’t unique, it’s prophetic."--Clay books futures Web 2.0

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mLearning

Clive on Learning

I'm not the easiest person to convince about m-learning (with or without the hyphen or the capital L) - my commute can be measured in feet, I don't travel on business all that much, I don't like small devices with fiddly little buttons (you should see the size of my calculator) and I find background music distracting.

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Using social media for eLearning (a look at the top 6 social platforms)

eFront

In fact, there are tons of YouTube channels doing just that, e.g. providing foreign language lessons, cooking lessons, musical lessons, and everything in between. It’s also the more feature complete one: it has text, images, videos, scoring, comments, pages, sharing, and a full web-based embedded app platform.

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Using social media for eLearning (a look at the top 6 social platforms)

eFront

In fact, there are tons of YouTube channels doing just that, e.g. providing foreign language lessons, cooking lessons, musical lessons, and everything in between. It’s also the more feature complete one: it has text, images, videos, scoring, comments, pages, sharing, and a full web-based embedded app platform.