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Upside2Go – Changing The Game

Upside Learning

Upside2Go enables you to not only access learning content but also participate in surveys, polls and forums; network with friends and peers; seek answers from content experts; and much more. It also allows you to capture photos and videos from your mobile phones and share with other users leading to collaborative learning.

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Our Essential iOS Apps

E-learning Uncovered

You can dock the tool palettes on the iPad and have the entire PC screen available to you for your photo. You can also use your camera to add photos of slides or a blackboard to enhance your notes, and the photo acts the same way as the typed notes – just click the photo, and jump to that portion of the audio.

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Effective Web Conferences – 41 Resources

Tony Karrer

Photo on Flickr by Lars Plougmann. Check out that post, the poll results and the discussion for lots of ideas on how to make conferences better. - Engaged Learning , June 22, 2010 Attending conferences is always a mixed bag. conference , my favorite part was talking to others about each others’ issues, concerns, questions. More of you.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Online Visual Identity

Learning Visions

Oftentimes, when I find a new blog, I will fairly quickly search for a photo so I can map a face to a name, which is interesting since it seems like I should really only care about the ideas expressed in the writing, not how the person looks. This post has been removed by the author. 9:12 PM tallasiandude said. whoops, sorry.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Messy Learning OK. Messy Training Not OK.

Learning Visions

Photo Credit: Audrey Johnson from stock.xchng. Blogger's New Polling Tool My Online Visual Identity 31 Days: Days 26, 27, 28 So What Kind of a Gamer Are You? As Michael Allen says in Michael Allens Guide to e-Learning , "you can teach someone, but you cant learn someone" (to echo something Mark Oehlert recently ranted about ).