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PowerPoint 2008 for the Mac: Give a Presentation From Your iPod

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George You want to pitch a sale to the CEO of a large company, Billy Bigshot. for lunch and walks 3 blocks to that great little sub shop on the corner of 3rd and Main, perhaps you could "accidentally on purpose" run in to him and show him your sales presentation. Open iTunes and connect your iPod to your computer.

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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. The wide spread adoption of MP3 Players like Apple's iPod products has lead to an entire ecosystem of tools, accessories and content providers.

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Use of iPods and other Mobile Learning

Tony Karrer

Not sure if this came from the same person, but I saw a question posted on TrDev and was sent to me via Yahoo 360 that covered the same basic topic: How are iPods and PDAs being used in corporate learning applications? If anyone knows a source that will give us an idea of "how much this is happening" - that would be great.

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Can Elearning Improve Productivity?

Origin Learning

Let’s give you an example: Nike used iPods attached to lanyards on the company’s sales floor so that a Nike retail sales associate could access any information about any of the product categories like footwear, apparel or sports equipment.

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Mobile Learning: e-learningnext

ID Reflections

Fast forward to 2009: The result of a research conducted by RBC Capital Market speaks for itself ( Smartphone sales to beat PC sales by 2011 ). Duke University made headlines when it provided all incoming freshmen with their own 20 -gigabyte iPods. A unified performer-facing environment (jarche.com).

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iPods for Learning

The Learning Circuits

Apple has sold over 15 million iPods worldwide and sales are not fading -- 5.3 The iPod has also spawned a major accessory and peripheral boom (e.g. Unlike a lot of fads, such as the Hula Hoops or Pet Rocks, iPods actually affect behavior. So, do iPods have any any value in a corporate training setting?

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Six Ways to Foster Innovation in the Learning Field

Kapp Notes

Edison did not stop after one attempt, Steve Jobs did not stop after the first design of he iPod…come on. So if you can enter into a non-sales discussion about the field, with a vendor, those vendors can provide a great deal of value in helping us to innovate. learning design'