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Share a Camtasia Studio Video in the iTunes Store.

TechSmith Camtasia

An easy way to share these types of Camtasia Studio videos with a team, class or other group is through iTunes. Its nice because others can subscribe to your videos in iTunes and then automatically get the updates. Share a Camtasia Studio Video in the iTunes Store** With Camtasia Studio, you can produce an iPod or iPhone video (.m4v)

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

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

He has no time to meet with you or see your meticulous PowerPoint presentation projected up on a wall in his conference room. Note: In addition to an an iPod/iPod Touch/iPhone, you will also need  iPhoto version 6 or later to complete this activity. Open iTunes and connect your iPod to your computer. Quit iTunes.

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LearnTrends: Extending Learning to the Edges of Organizations

Experiencing eLearning

A cross between YouTube & iTunes. Public version from Sun: https://slx.sun.com/ , site about the product here: SLX. Institute of Technology: Information shared with a heavily modified version of Sharepoint. ROI $3 Million for one project based on time saved finding solutions to problems. Doesn’t replace the LMS.

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Tin Can API: What It Has in Store for Online Learning Environments

ProProfs

Rustici Software, a Tennessee-based company with a primary focus on eLearning industry tools and technologies, developed the first version of Experience API. It was done as a part of a research project commissioned by The Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative. Hassle-Free Course Versioning.

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Mobile Learning Moves the Evolution of Authoring Tools

Association eLearning

Also, since projections currently show that the web will be accessed by more mobile devices than desktops by 2014, this post will also explain how D2W has been designed to help authors create and distribute engaging eLearning anywhere… well, almost anywhere. Where We Are Today.

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Learning System Awards – Reqs, Specs and Information

eLearning 24-7

I will always ask what is the minimum browser version your system will work with (and browser name) is very relevant. If I can’t see or maximize the system, because my browser version is outdated with the min specs from the vendor, then how beneficial is it really? Browser-agnostic is a misnomer. If yes, how/what can be done?

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Cases in custom content development: tentative suggestion 2 - never regard a job as finished

Clive on Learning

You certainly wouldn't expect to make any mods until the next version, perhaps a year away. Perhaps the most important change thats needed 's to stop looking at an e-learning course as a project and to start seeing it as an ongoing commitment. Now the situation with desktop applications has changed somewhat.