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The Pesky Challenge of Evaluating AI Outputs

Usable Learning

I’m utterly unqualified to comment on the accuracy of this article, but even I know if you start your introduction with the phrase “Certainly, here is a possible introduction for your topic: Lithium-metal batteries are…” then it means somebody wasn’t being careful with the copy-and-paste function.

Evalution 103
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Rotten Apple!

Learning with e's

I have had no problems with my Apple iPod at all. I do have several problems with my iPhone, including capricious battery life, complete failure of edge technology and some initially extortionate monthly charges from O2 which I have now eradicated by taking out a pay-as-you-go contract. Well, none you want to listen to anyway.

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Beyond Expensive Lawyer Fees and Cheesy Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions Generators with Donata and Hans from Termageddon

LifterLMS

Let’s say I take a bunch of lithium batteries and I mail them to California and I live in Illinois. Those lithium batteries end up exploding on the way and I didn’t say that I had lithium batteries even though I had to.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

No problems getting things here. Orientations, classes, and meetings are often held in Second Life. Barriers I then asked everyone to call out what they saw as their biggest barriers to getting adoption. eLearning Trends Enterprise 2.0

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

Dan Roam talks about this in his book The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures. Talking to them, and the others there (Vignette & Lithium) has me reflecting more broadly. Not only does this help me express my ideas, it kind of forces me to lay them out in a manner that’s easier to understand.