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iLust? Changing the game

Clark Quinn

Briefly, it’s a network-enabled thin touchscreen midway in size between the iPhone and a laptop (e.g. It’s got a moderate suite of PIM, including contacts, calendar, and notes (no ToDos, ahem), and a microphone. From there, we start looking beyond content delivery to more interactive apps. netbook in size).

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Down on the iPad?

Clark Quinn

At the Upside Learning Blog, this post (which I found through the CLO group on LinkedIn) proclaims that the elearning industry is down on the iPad. It is, instead, largely a media consumption tool and a PIM (personal information management) device. Not just passive consumption, but interaction. Gov’t?

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