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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. Read the full report here.

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From Brilliant Jerk to Passionate People Person

CLO Magazine

We of course know Jobs as the man who gave us the Macintosh, the iPod, the iPad and the iPhone and essentially established the “Church of Apple” with all its loyal fans. The true success of Apple began in those following years, which brought the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad, and a highly human-centric approach to computing and retail.

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Tips for blends 7: Keep a balance between the synchronous and asynchronous

Clive on Learning

You can consume the contents of books, DVDs and iPods – or their online equivalents – whenever you want; you have similar flexibility when you communicate using email, forums, SMS and social networks. Asynchronous media work at your pace – there is no requirement for you to be ‘in synch’ with anyone else.

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eLearning, mLearning, Tech Terms, Google, & iPods

Big Dog, Little Dog

More than 300,000 years ago, our Neanderthal ancestors discovered handheld tools, which led to the co-evolution of language, goal-directed behavior, social networking, and accelerated development of the frontal lobe, which controls these functions. iPods for Learning. Gary Small, M.D.

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Learning Objectives, Brain, Content, iPod Learning, Training Stats, & Dilbert

Big Dog, Little Dog

Community (Social Networks) - 13%. Turn on your iPod and learn - The Independent. That figure represents a 24 percent jump from 2003 when Net users spent 34 percent of their time on content sites. Content - 42%. Communications - 27%. Commerence - 13%. Search - 5%.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Web code locks up iPhones and iPod Touch" (Crave)

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Call for Papers: American Anthropological Association: Beyond the Online: Critical Collaborations and Dialogues among Anthropological Approaches to Video Games | Main | Trying out PicApp.new image service. So far, Apple has had no comment."

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Five Mobile Learning Implementation Tips

Upside Learning

However, it’s important to mention that some mobile devices like the iPod can be used offline; they can be connected to a computer and files copied onto them, avoiding download and bandwidth costs. We see this as true of an increasing number of devices, and eventually perhaps all will support some form of tethering.