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Is Gamification Over-hyped?

LearnDash

Remember when the iPhone was first coming to market? The iPhone released and lived up to the hype… for a while. What seemingly took years upon years to make possible, all of a sudden was receiving an upgrade no less that six months after the initial release. Revolutionary right? So what happened? Absolutely.

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Why I love mindmapping in MindNode

Challenge to Learn

I used to use MindNode on my Ipad (1) and was very happy with both my Ipad and MindNode. But IOS6 came out (september 2012) and I wasn’t able to upgrade to it with my Ipad. But MindNode is only available on Iphone, Ipad and Macs, so I started trying out all the alternatives (Paid and free).

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Apple strikes against lagging sales rates with new iPads

Aptara

Apple strikes against lagging sales rates with new iPads. Apple lit the fire under tablet hype with its original iPad. She reported that 14 percent of the American iPad install base is made up of the first version of the device from 2010. However, these moves don't just happen out of inertia. They have a purpose.

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Solving the 'iPad Problem'

OpenSesame

The iPad– and to a lesser extent the iPhone– have come to dominate their markets and consumers want their media (and learning) delivered to their Apple devices. In reality it’s a needed upgrade to the technology used to “mark up” the purpose of content displayed in browsers. Image Source: The D34n on Flickr.

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Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 7

Upside Learning

The Ultimate iPhone Guide: 60+ Essential Resources. The iPhone had a great year in 2010. Here’s a roundup of all the iPhone coverage this year. More apps, more users, and more upgrades for all kinds of phones—2010 was a good year for Android. The App List: What’s Going on my iPads.

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Products

Clark Quinn

I was glad to get it, as Google Maps wasn’t allowed to do turn-by-turn on the iPhone. Nice to have it as an app that travels with my phone so no extra hardware needed, and they can upgrade the software and it migrates to new phones. Make a clear value proposition to upgrade that is on virtue of better capability.

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iPad Fever

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

My favorite writer and Mac fan boy, Andy Ihnatko, has had HIS iPad for a week already and is GUSHING about how AWESOME it is. The iPad is all the awesomesauce of the iPhone in a larger form factor for doing the things I CAN do, but DON'T LIKE to do, on my iPhone. Tags: devlearn mlearncon ipad. And OH SO MUCH more.

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