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15 Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest –10

Upside Learning

Lists some of the best apps, available on the iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad (some of which may have Android and Blackberry equivalents), which will help you plan on the go , sketch out your presentations and rehearse almost anywhere. Lists 157 websites, across a wide variety of topics that you may find useful. Informal Workplace Learning.

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Beyond iPoding

Kapp Notes

Click on the link if you'd rather listen to the podcast of this post, Beyond iPoding , you can find it here. don't need an iPod to listen, just your computer. Often a short audio narration provides the information and coaching needed to help an employee solve a problem or deal with a customer issue.

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Adobe Captivate 5.5: At Long Last. Publish Support for Apple Mobile Devices

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel Anyone who created eLearning lessons using any version of Adobe Captivate older than version 5 is painfully aware that Captivate does not offer publishing options for any of the Apple mobile devices (iPhone, iPad or iPod). eliminates the issue. The new Adobe Captivate 5.5

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Episode 7 – Project Tin Can

mLearning Revolution

c- President Obama issues a directive to urge major government agencies to focus on the “growing mobile revolution.” e- Facebook releases new Camera app for iPhone and iPod touch. e- Facebook releases new Camera app for iPhone and iPod touch. 1- Highlights of the week. a- Google has closed its deal to acquire Motorola Mobility.

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Defining Mobile

Clark Quinn

The feature/smart phone is obviously a candidate, and tablets seem pretty clearly included too, but the ongoing issue has been whether a laptop counts. If I had a small enough tablet, or iPod touch, probably, but the phone, yes! The debate centers on the definition of a mobile device. Regularly?

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Living with Complexity

Clark Quinn

The book, as the title implies, is largely about how complexity isn’t bad, it’s necessary, and the real issue is about designing to manage it. His latest, Living with Complexity , is not as landmark a book as that, but it has some very astute thinking to present.

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PowerPoint: Is SlideShark Dead in the Water? (Hint: Only Minnow-mally)

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

First you upload presentations online at  www.slideshark.com and then you can use your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch to share your presentations on the go. It will also work on the iPod touch. If your videos are in one of the unsupported file formats, using a video converter before embedding should fix the issue for you.