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Taking Learning to the Next Level With Advancements in Tech

Axonify

This week, the Axonify team is at the Performance Support Symposium in Austin Texas. Consider: Music Industry with the introduction of iTunes. Technology is beginning to change how workers learn and receive the support they need to perform their roles. Here, the buzz is all around—you guessed it—Performance Support.

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DoceboInspire: ‘AI Cowboys’ & Learning Personalization

Docebo

Josh Squires, self-confessed ‘AI cowboy’ and Docebo’s Director of Enterprise Market Solutions, offers us a sneak peak into what audiences can expect from his talk on Powering Learning Performance with AI and Personalization at this year’s DoceboInspire conference. Let’s take the example of iTunes vs Spotify.

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Silly Design

Clark Quinn

On to our second of today’s contestants, the iTunes interface. Now, everyone likes to bash iTunes, and either it’s a bad design for what it’s doing, or it shouldn’t be trying to do too many things. I’ve always managed the files on the qPad through iTunes. As you see to the left.

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

Docebo

It holds everything from our recently visited spots in our maps, to all of our photos and movies, favorite apps, passwords, music – you name it, and the cloud is probably helping you out with it. . iCloud and iTunes, for example, have allowed us to do away with the skips on our CDs and DVD’s, or having to physically print out photos.

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Can Higher Education Afford Innovation?

The Learning Circuits

Is what iTunes and Netflix did for music and movies bad? Can media forms like music and movies be equated with institutions? Can media forms like music and movies be equated with institutions? While we're at it, has iTunes U not been a successful venture? What was that, again? Are they the same thing?

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SaaS LMS vs. hosted LMS: Why the SaaS LMS rules e-learning

Docebo

It holds everything from our recently visited spots in our maps, to all of our photos and movies, favorite apps, passwords, music – you name it, and the cloud is probably helping you out with it. . iCloud and iTunes, for example, have allowed us to do away with the skips on our CDs and DVD’s, or having to physically print out photos.

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The changing shape of the internet

Clive on Learning

I began to think of all those ways which I use the internet which does not involve me opening a browser: to store my notes in the cloud for sharing across devices (using Evernote) to store files in the cloud for sharing across devices (using Dropbox) to download music and apps (using iTunes) to communicate in real time (using Skype, WebEx, etc.)