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The iPod Video & e-Learning Looking Glass

Vignettes Learning

The holidays are coming and I must find a justification for buying (as a gift to myself) the iPod Video. Currently, I am enjoying my 40 Gig iPod for music and have downloaded hundreds of my favorite songs. The cool thing about iPod is the way I can organize, listen, and purchase music anytime I want.

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The iPod Video & e-Learning Looking Glass

Vignettes Learning

The holidays are coming and I must find a justification for buying (as a gift to myself) the iPod Video. Currently, I am enjoying my 40 Gig iPod for music and have downloaded hundreds of my favorite songs. The cool thing about iPod is the way I can organize, listen, and purchase music anytime I want.

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Waiting for "Free"

Sticky Learning

Think of all the music on your iPod/Phone, did you pay for it all? All that now remains is for that knowledge to be wrapped up in a package that will help people to learn, you'd guess that may well be free also! Tags: Books Ideas Learning Learning 2.0 Web/Tech Weblogs.

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Twitter # 21 - Worthless Wrist Watch

Vignettes Learning

How do you know if you are really behind the curve in technology? Time is not in all other gadgets: iPods, Cell phones, Car dashboard -- eventually either wrist watches do more work, or it will be obsolete. Hmm how about wrist "pod" that is my GPS, music player, PDA, cell phone. You wear a wrist watch. Why use a wrist watch?

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Anybody Else Notice How Much Context Amazon is Now Wrapping Around A Book?

Mark Oehlert

Comments I've been using Amazon in my Learning 2.0 presentations as a prime example of Web 2.0 technology at work - and sneaking in where people aren't quite expecting it. We are plainly witnessing a restructuring of the music and newspaper businesses, but their suffering isn’t unique, it’s prophetic."--Clay